Coronavirus in Ukraine: Day 185
Daily updates on coronavirus data in Ukraine, including the regional dimensions, since the first COVID-19 case was registered on March 3, 2020.
2,141 new COVID-19 cases confirmed in Ukraine for the last 24 hours.
121,215 cases of COVID-19 confirmed as of August 31, 2020 (9am).
For the whole period of pandemic 57,114 persons recovered and 2,557 died from COVID-19.
1,550,280 tests on polymerase chain reaction (PCR) fulfilled for the whole period of pandemic.
380 persons recovered for the last day.
Regional dimensions of confirmed cases in Ukraine are as follows:
14,510 cases in Lvivska,
13,370 cases in Kyiv city,
10,303 cases in Chernivetska,
9,182 cases in Rivnenska,
9,179 cases in Ivano-Frankivska,
9,076 cases in Kharkivska,
7,516 cases in Zakarpatska,
7,283 cases in Odeska,
6,046 cases in Ternopilska,
5,669 cases in Kyivska,
5,471 cases in Volynska,
3,993 cases in Vinnytska,
3,302 cases in Zhytomyrska,
2,481 cases in Khmelnytska,
2,349 cases in Dnipropertovska,
1,894 cases in Chernigivska,
1,596 cases in Zaporizhska,
1,573 cases in Cherkaska,
1,470 cases in Sumska,
1,418 cases in Donetska,
1,252 cases in Mykolayvska,
814 cases in Kirovogradska,
789 cases in Poltavska,
396 cases in Khersonska,
315 cases in Luhanska.
Dynamic of COVID-19 new cases in Ukraine from the begining of epidemic are as follows:
day 1 (3/03/2020): 1
day 60 (5/2/2020): 11,411
day 100 (6/11/2020): 29,080
day 150 (7/30/2020): 68,794
day 185 (8/31/2020): 121,215
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