For a week, 14 deadly cases were registered with people with positive results in SARS-CoV-2.
Last week, 10,622 Covid-19 cases were recorded in Ukraine, which is more than 45% more than last week. There are 14 deadly cases. This was reported by the Center for Public Health of Mozh.
According to the routine epidemic, received from health institutions from all regions of Ukraine, except for Lugansk and Zaporizhzhya, during the 35th week of 2025 (from August 25 to August 31), the number of people with positive Covid-19 results costs 10,622 people, which is 46.2% more than last week, in the past week, in the past week, over the past week, late week, in the past week, in the past week, in the past week, in the past week, in the past week, in the past week, in the past week, in the past week, in the past week, late week, in the past week, in the past week, after week, in the past week, over the past week, in the past week, in the past week, after week, in the past week, in the past week, in the past week, in the past week, after week, in the past week, lately, last week, late last week, in the past week, in the past week, lately, last week, in the past week, in the past week, lately, last week, in the past week, the past week ago 7,265 cases were recorded. Also, in one week, 14 deadly cases were recorded in people with positive results in SARS-CoV-2.
Compared to last year’s epidemiological system, in the four weeks of 2025 from August 4 to August 31, twice fewer cases of COVID-19 were registered than the same period of 2024: 22,627 compared to 45,500 cases, respectively.
Remember that in Ukraine, until August 25, three cases of infection of a nimbus subvalant and 125 per stratus were confirmed.
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