Another 330 residents of Kyiv tested positive for coronavirus / Photo from UNIAN

Kyiv Mayor Vitaliy Klitschko has said the number of confirmed coronavirus (COVID-19) cases in the city rose by 330 in the past day.

"In the past day, another 330 residents of Kyiv tested positive for coronavirus, including 13 healthcare workers. There were three fatalities," Klitschko reported via Telegram on September 24.

"As of today, the total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in the city is 20,665."

According to the city mayor, 171 women aged 19 to 87 and 128 men aged 18 to 89 are among those infected.

Read alsoKyiv, 22 regions not ready for lifting COVID-19 curbs – health ministryFourteen girls and 17 boys (from three to 17 years old) have tested positive.

Klitschko said 38 new patients had been hospitalized, while the rest are self-isolating, undergoing treatment at home under medical supervision.

He added that 116 people had recovered in the past day.

In total, 6,159 Kyiv residents have already beaten the disease.

The highest number of the new cases in Kyiv was registered in Darnytsky district (60), Desniansky district (51), and Dniprovsky district (44).

The total death toll in the city is 333 cases.

Quarantine in Ukraine: background

  • The adaptive quarantine was introduced on August 1. The Ukrainian regions were split into the green, yellow, orange, and red zones depending on hospital load, the average number of PCR and ELISA tests, the ascertainment rate of COVID-19, and daily spread dynamics.
  • Quarantine-related curbs differ in each zone. The mildest ones are in the green zone, the regions included in the red zone will have to introduce the toughest restrictions.
  • On August 26, the Cabinet of Ministers extended the adaptive quarantine until November 1.
  • On September 10, the government reviewed the borders of COVID-19 quarantine zones. The reviewed zoning regulations took effect on September 14. Kyiv became part of the orange zone, with the second-toughest bans after the red zone.
  • Health Minister Maksym Stepanov says the ministry has no plans to introduce a new lockdown in Ukraine yet.