The local hospitals are filled with COVID-19 patients by 90-95%.
Head of the Ukrainian State Food Safety and Consumer Protection Service's Main Department in the city of Kyiv Oleh Ruban says the capital city may step up the coronavirus-related quarantine from April 2.
"Today the situation in the city of Kyiv is really critical. If the National Academy of Medical Sciences does not provide 500 beds as was discussed at all levels, unfortunately, we will have to toughen quarantine measures at all levels, starting from the closure of kindergartens, the suspension of primary schools and public transport. This issue is being resolved at the government level today," he told Ukraina 24 TV channel.
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According to him, 85% of employed groups who were asked to stay at home also continue to go to work and do not comply with safety rules indoors – banks, offices.
"Twenty mobile groups work in Kyiv every day, over 2,000 entities are monitored and more than 100-150 penalties are drawn up by the National Police, the State Food Safety and Consumer Protection Service, municipal security," Ruban added.