On 10 June, Ukraine entered its next stage of relaxing COVID-19 restrictions. Cultural events and the work of hotels are now allowed. However, seven regions are not allowed to enter this stage: Lvivska, Chernivetska, Zakarpatska, Volynska, Rivnenska, Zhytomyrska oblasts and the capital Kyiv.
It is largely these regions that are responsible for the rise of new daily cases and overall active coronavirus cases in Ukraine:
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Check out how the active COVID-19 cases are growing on our interactive COVID-19 page:
Here is a regional portrait of new daily COVID-19 cases in Ukraine. Hover your mouse above the graphs to see the precise number of new cases:
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The COVID-19 lockdown in Ukraine was enforced on 11 March. Right now it is being lifted on a regional basis. Transitioning to the next stage of lockdown relaxation is possible if infection rates in the region in the last 7 days are below 12 people per 100,000 citizens, if bed occupancy in health facilities designated for hospitalization of patients with confirmed COVID-19 cases is less than 50%, and if the average number of PCR tests is over 12 per 100,000 citizens in the past seven days.
Starting on 15 June, it is planned that airports will open.