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NewsRSSNo plans to put Ukraine on lockdown - PM Shmyhal
27 of October 2021 г.
The Cabinet of Ministers does not intend at the moment to introduce general lockdown as part of the government’s fight against the spread of COVID-19.
That’s according to Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal who spoke at a briefing during a working trip to Donetsk region, an Ukrinform correspondent reports. "We don’t plan to introduce lockdown, or let’s put it another way, we don’t want to introduce lockdown because our economy is gaining momentum and lockdown would have a negative impact on economic development," said Shmyhal. The head of government added he expects GDP growth of at least 3.5% in 2021, although he would like to see GDP rise by 4% but the energy crisis and the fourth wave of the pandemic are affecting the economy. Denys Shmyhal has also called on Ukrainians to get their jabs against COVID-19. According to the health ministry, 291,293 people were vaccinated for COVID-19 across country on October 26, of whom 212,013 received their first dose and 79,280 were fully vaccinated. A total of 16,501,573 doses have been administered in Ukraine since the government launched the inoculation campaign, with 9,363,491 people having received their first jab and 7,138,082 fully vaccinated. другие новости
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