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Klitschko: from April 5 Kyiv imposes tighter restrictions
31.03.2021

As Kyiv mayor Vitali Klitschko announced during his Ukraine-24 virtual appearance, due to a very serious epidemic situation in Kyiv, rising prevalence of the coronavirus disease and higher mortality rate, starting from April 5 Kyiv will tighten restrictions which will remain in place at least until April 16. ‘For several days in a row new


Kyiv Mayor’s Coronavirus Update – March 31, 2021
31.03.2021

The mayor of Kyiv Vitali Klitschko held a briefing providing an update on the coronavirus situation in Ukraine’s capital and the measures the city is taking to respond. Klitschko: Unfortunately, the number of positive coronavirus cases and related hospitalisations remains high in Kyiv. There are new 1,100 coronavirus cases in the past 24 hours, reaching 162,291


Kyiv Mayor’s Coronavirus Update – March 26, 2021
26.03.2021

The mayor of Kyiv Vitali Klitschko held a briefing providing an update on the coronavirus situation in Ukraine’s capital and the measures the city is taking to respond. Klitschko: The coronavirus situation is not improving in Kyiv. The number of confirmed cases has risen to 157,767, with new 1,164 cases overnight. The number of deaths increased


Kyiv Mayor’s Coronavirus Update – March 24, 2021
24.03.2021

The mayor of Kyiv Vitali Klitschko held a briefing providing an update on the coronavirus situation in Ukraine’s capital and the measures the city is taking to respond. Klitschko: I am keeping you updated on the coronavirus situation which remains very tense in Kyiv. New cases are rapidly rising. There are 1,300 new coronavirus cases in


Kyiv Mayor’s Coronavirus Update – March 19, 2021
19.03.2021

The mayor of Kyiv Vitali Klitschko held a briefing providing an update on the coronavirus situation in Ukraine’s capital and the measures the city is taking to respond. Klitschko: The coronavirus situation is very difficult in Kyiv. With 1,210 new virus transmissions over the past 24 hours, positive coronavirus cases surged to 151,133. There are 24