Number of confirmed coronavirus cases in Ukraine close to 1,900 by Thursday morning

The number of confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus in Ukraine was 1,892 on Thursday morning, according to UNIAN.
"According to the Public Health Center, there were to 1,892 laboratory-confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Ukraine as of 09:30 Kyiv time on April 9," Ukraine's Health Ministry said on Facebook in its morning update on April 9.
Of them, 224 cases were reported in the past 24 hours.
Now the novel coronavirus was recorded in the following regions: 102 cases in Vinnytsia region; 38 in Volyn region; 41 in Dnipropetrovsk region; 11 in Donetsk region; 31 in Zhytomyr region; 51 in Zakarpattia; 47 in Zaporizhia region; 218 in Ivano-Frankivsk region; 78 in Kirovohrad region; 300 in the city of Kyiv; 130 in Kyiv region; 61 in Lviv region; three cases in Luhansk region; 43 in Odesa region; 19 in Poltava region; 64 in Rivne region; 56 in Sumy region; 169 in Ternopil region; five cases in Kharkiv region, 18 in Kherson region; 16 in Khmelnytsky region; 302 in Chernivtsi region; 80 in Cherkasy region; nine cases in Chernihiv region.
Data from Russia-occupied areas – the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, the city of Sevastopol, parts of Donetsk and Luhansk regions – is not available.
The tests were conducted with the use of polymerase chain reaction (PCR) in the Public Health Center's virological reference laboratory and regional laboratories.
As of the morning of April 9, 2020, the Center had received 696 reports of suspected COVID-19 cases. In total, there have been 7,901 reports on suspected COVID-19 since the beginning of 2020.
Fifty-seven COVID-19 deaths have already been recorded in the country. Forty-five patients have recovered.
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