The document outlines details for the introduction of the green, yellow, orange, and red COVID-19 risk levels.
Ukraine's government has published a resolution on extending the coronavirus-related quarantine until August 31.
Resolution No. 641, which was adopted on July 22, was posted on the Cabinet's website on the evening of July 24.
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In particular, the document says that the green, yellow, orange, and red COVID-19 risk levels are introduced depending on the epidemic situation in a region or a separate administrative and territorial unit of the region (districts of a region (oblast), cities and towns, districts in cities and towns, as well as villages).
The risk level will be determined after an assessment of epidemic indicators and formalized by a decision of the State Commission on Industry-Related and Environmental Safety and Emergencies. The commission is headed by the prime minister with the interior minister and the chief of the State Emergency Situations Service as his deputies and the minister for communities and territories development as his first deputy.
The yellow, orange, and red COVID-19 risk levels indicate a degree of the significant spread of COVID-19 in a particular territory of a region, the government explained.
The following rules are introduced in Ukraine for the quarantine: