Kiev residents are recommended to return to wearing masks in crowded places to avoid infection with COVID-19.
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In Kyiv, this issue is also relevant. After all, new cases of coronavirus are recorded weekly. Among the hospitalized patients there are also serious patients,” Nikolai Povoroznik, First Deputy Chairman of the Kyiv City State Administration, said in a conversation with the capital’s municipal media.
Therefore, according to Povoroznik, it is better for residents of the capital to return to wearing masks in crowded places in order to reduce the risk of contracting the coronavirus.
Earlier, the Director General of WHO made a corresponding statement, because in many countries the number of respiratory diseases caused by COVID-19, influenza and other pathogens has been increasing for several weeks.
In November, Ukraine recorded its first case of a new coronavirus variant called Pirola.
A laboratory-confirmed case was discovered in the Rivne region. A 20-year-old man fell ill. Symptoms of the Pyrola subvariant are the same as other COVID-19 variants: runny nose, fever, cough, headache, fatigue, loss of smell or taste, possible eye irritation and rash.
Source: Racurs

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