
Update on the spread and prevention of COVID-19 coronavirus infection
According to the Public Health Center of Ukraine, as of October 12, in Ukraine there have been officially confirmed 16,309 (1,588 children out of this number, 288 healthcare workers) new cases of COVID-19 infection.
The COVID-19 vaccination campaign started on February 24, 2021. Since the beginning of the immunization campaign, 13,959,836 vaccines have been made.
The number of vaccinated persons from COVID-19 from the beginning of the campaign makes up 7,688,564. On October 12, 2021, 152,703 people were vaccinated against COVID-19. Of this number 0 people got CoviShield vaccine, 45,152 - CoronaVac vaccine, 81,232 – Comirnaty vaccine, 26,319 – AstraZeneka, Janssen – 0, Moderna – 0.
Vaccination was carried out by 1,000 mobile immunization teams, 3,140 vaccination points and 345 vaccination centers.
During the last 24 hours, there have been hospitalized 4,901 persons, 471 patients died, 6,462 persons recovered. There have been conducted 118,762 testings (56,174 using the PCR method,
12,030 using the ELISA method and research by rapid tests for antigen to SARS-CoV-2 – 50,558).
During the entire pandemic in Ukraine:
- 2,578,394 persons contracted COVID-19 infection;
- 2,304,361 people recovered;
- 59, 523 people died;
- 13,379,666 testings have been conducted.
The number of people with coronavirus disease in regions:
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Data from the temporarily occupied territories of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Donetsk, Luhansk regions and the city of Sevastopol are not available.
The Ministry of Health reminds that following three simple rules of anti-epidemic safety - keeping a distance, wearing a mask and using hand sanitizers - saves lives. Take care of yourself and your family. When having the first signs of respiratory illness, be sure to call your family doctor or the contact center of the Ministry of Health phoning 0 800 60 20 19.