The quarantine and the state of emergency declared in connection with the COVID-19 pandemic were officially canceled in Ukraine on July 1. The water restrictions lasted 1193 days.
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This was reported by the Ministry for the Reintegration of the Temporarily Occupied Territories of Ukraine.
At a meeting of the Cabinet of Ministers, Prime Minister Denys Shmihal pointed out that thanks to the introduction of quarantine, it was possible to establish response mechanisms that were useful during a full-scale war.
Today, our doctors and nurses are no less heroic in helping defenders and civilians in a full-scale war. They are doing incredible work again and demonstrating extraordinary heroism,” the head of government said.
The Ministry of Health reported that they were conducting an audit of the regulatory framework (in particular, an analysis of the norms in more than 60 laws and 100 decrees introduced and adapted to the pandemic). Thanks to WHO recommendations, COVID-19 has been moved from an emergency to an ongoing public health problem. This means that COVID-19 will be part of the cases of influenza and SARS that are recorded every year in the autumn-winter period. Vaccinations against COVID-19 will remain free and available.
Recall that in March 2020 it became known about the first case of infection with coronavirus infection COVID-19. On March 20, the government declared a state of emergency throughout Ukraine. As of July 1, 2023, it lasted 1193 days.
Source: Racurs

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