In Kyiv, there are now 2,730 beds in 22 hospitals dedicated to treating Covid patients

Wednesday, October 14, 2020
In Kyiv, there are now 2,730 beds in 22 hospitals dedicated to treating Covid patients

In Kyiv, there are now 2,730 beds in 22 hospitals dedicated to treating Covid patients, Mayor Klitschko told reporters yesterday. Despite this increase, the occupancy rate of Covid beds is around 70%. Nationwide, 66% of 52,000 corona unit beds are occupied. On Monday President Zelenskiy told Klitschko to prepare the Sports Palace for overflow patients. In response, the Mayor said state medical facilities should open their 11,000 beds in Kyiv to city residents.

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