Ministry of foreign Affairs abroad from COVID-19 died on 9 Ukrainians

KIEV. May 25. UNN. As of the evening of 24 may abroad from COVID-19 have recovered 73 of the Ukrainian and 147 of citizens of Ukraine is undergoing treatment. It is reported by UNN with reference to the page of the foreign Ministry of Ukraine regarding the spread of coronavirus in the world.

“18 938 citizens of Ukraine appealed to the ZDU (overseas diplomatic establishments) under the system of “Protection”, — said the Minister.

In particular, 147 citizens of Ukraine are treated in: Austria — 3, Belarus — 3, Ireland — 1, Italy — 121, Malta 1, Moldova — 1, RF — 3, USA — 2, Thailand — 1, Uruguay — 1, Germany — 1, Czech Republic 7, Sweden — 2.

73 citizens of Ukraine recovered in the following countries: Austria — 3 Belgium — 1, UK — 1, Greece — 22, Dominican Republic — 4, Egypt — 1, Spain 5, Italy 2, Moldova — 1, Nigeria — 3 Netherlands — 1, UAE — 2, Poland — 6, Portugal — 2 Seychelles — 1, Serbia — 1, Thailand — 1, Uruguay — 1, Germany 5, Sweden — 1, Switzerland — 1 Japan — 4.

It is noted that 9 citizens of Ukraine abroad — died.

Recall, according to the latest Ministry of health in Ukraine recorded 20 986 cases of coronavirus disease COVID-19, of which 617 — lethal.

Starting with may 22 in Ukraine extended quarantine for a month — until 22 June, with a gradual weakening of the preventive restrictions.

Respiratory disease COVID-19, which causes infection of the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2, was first detected in China’s Hubei province, at the end of 2019. From the moment of infection with this virus have been recorded in 185 countries, including Ukraine. Since March 11, the world health organization recognized the spread of the disease — a pandemic.

Later, the head of the who Tedros Aden Gebreyesus stated that a pandemic of the novel coronavirus is accelerating at an exponential rate.

In turn, at the end of March the head of the IMF Kristalina Georgieva said that the world economy went into recession. Later, in the report of the organization for 14 April, the IMF said the global economy is the worst year since the great depression.