There are almost 4,000 beds in 24 municipal medical facilities.
Kyiv Mayor Vitaliy Klitschko says the municipal hospitals equipped to handle COVID-19 patients are filled by 62%.
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Klitschko says the number of beds in hospitals will be increased.
"To date, we have already prepared almost 4,000 beds in 24 municipal medical facilities. In particular, this week, the city authorities have allocated almost 800 beds in four city hospitals. That is, hospitals Nos. 3, 5, 7, and 12 are being prepared to receive new patients," he said.
The number of beds for COVID-19 patients has also been increased in maternity hospital No. 3 and the Nephrology and Dialysis Center, he said.
According to Klitschko, 2,011 COVID-19 patients, including 39 children, are being treated in hospitals for the time being. Some 547 patients are in serious condition, while 797 people receive oxygen. In addition, 38 patients are on ventilators.