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Ukraine officials said 3,627 new active COVID-19 cases had been confirmed across country in the past 24 hours as of September 29, 2020.

The total number of cases from the start of corona outbreak grew to 204,932, according to the interactive map released by the National Security and Defense Council.

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The death toll stands at 4,605 with 69 fatalities recorded in the past day.

The government has reported 110,617 active cases and 270,678 suspicions since year-start.

The highest number of new confirmed cases in the past 24 hours was registered in Kyiv (416), Kharkiv region (426 cases), Odesa region (271), and Dnipropetrovsk region (200).

The overall incidence per region is as follows:

  • 22,559 (+416) in the city of Kyiv;
  • 20,085 (+169) cases in Lviv region;
  • 18,129 (+426) in Kharkiv region;
  • 14,280 (+167) in Chernivtsi region;
  • 13,577 (+132) in Ivano-Frankivsk region;
  • 13,303 (+164) in Ternopil region;
  • 13,350 (+271) in Odesa region;
  • 12,302 (+157) in Rivne region;
  • 9,735 (+81) in Zakarpattia region;
  • 8,996 (+142) in Kyiv region;
  • 7,911 (+136) in Volyn region;
  • 6,062 (+88) in Vinnytsia region;
  • 5,826 (+47) in Zhytomyr region;
  • 5,896 (+149) in Khmelnytsky region;
  • 5,551 (+200) in Dnipropetrovsk region;
  • 4,099 (+103) in Chernihiv region;
  • 4,008 (+195) in Sumy region;
  • 3,895 (+122) in Zaporizhia region;
  • 3,881 (+122) in Cherkasy region;
  • 3,132 (+86) in Donetsk region (Ukrainian-controlled districts);
  • 3,074 (+63) in Mykolaiv region;
  • 2,107 (+135) in Poltava region;
  • 1,090 (+13) in Kirovohrad region;
  • 1,084 (+22) in Kherson region; and
  • 1,000 (21) in Luhansk region (Ukrainian-controlled districts).

Data from Russia-occupied areas – the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, the city of Sevastopol, parts of Donetsk and Luhansk regions – is not available.

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.

Health Minister Maksym Stepanov says the ministry has no plans to introduce a new lockdown in Ukraine yet.

The new quarantine zoning across Ukraine reviewed by the state and regional commissions on emergencies quarantine zoning in line with the latest reports on the epidemiological situation took effect on September 28.