Vaccination centers will be closed for the holidays

Vaccination centers will be closed for the holidays

Coronavirus vaccination centers in Ukraine will stop working tomorrow. They will resume work on January 3, RBC-Ukraine reports.

 

Yuriy Ganichenko, head of the KSE Center for Health Economics, predicts that Ukraine will enter next year with even lower levels of COVID incidence than it was at the juncture of 2020-2021. However, the threat of another surge is still quite high.

 

A new outbreak of coronavirus disease in Ukraine is expected in the second half of February 2022. This was reported in the air of a TV channel by the Deputy Minister of Health - Chief Sanitary Doctor of Ukraine Igor Kuzin, reports UNN.

 

"We expect an increase of morbidity from the second half of February 2022. Let us hope that due to vaccination this wave will be less or at least the same level as it was in 2021," Kuzin said.





Coronavirus vaccination centers in Ukraine will stop working tomorrow. They will resume work on January 3, RBC-Ukraine reports.

 

Yuriy Ganichenko, head of the KSE Center for Health Economics, predicts that Ukraine will enter next year with even lower levels of COVID incidence than it was at the juncture of 2020-2021. However, the threat of another surge is still quite high.

 

A new outbreak of coronavirus disease in Ukraine is expected in the second half of February 2022. This was reported in the air of a TV channel by the Deputy Minister of Health - Chief Sanitary Doctor of Ukraine Igor Kuzin, reports UNN.

 

"We expect an increase of morbidity from the second half of February 2022. Let us hope that due to vaccination this wave will be less or at least the same level as it was in 2021," Kuzin said.