Ukraine’s neighboring countries are in the “red” zone on the situation with COVID-19, according to data on the website of the Ministry of Health as of Monday.
Among the closest neighbors of Ukraine, the “red” zone includes, in particular, Slovakia (674,500 cases of COVID-19 incidence per 100,000 population), the Russian Federation (340,900), Poland (316,700), Belarus (279,800), Moldova (264,410), Romania (253,080) and Hungary (242,730).
The “red” zone includes countries with an incidence rate per 100,000 population over the past 14 days higher than in Ukraine (106,800). There are 78 countries in total.
Lithuania, Czech Republic, Slovenia, UK, Switzerland, U.S., Sweden, Israel, the Netherlands, Latvia, Denmark, Portugal, Georgia, Italy, Austria, Germany, Spain, Turkey, France, Canada, Belgium, Norway are also among the countries of the “red” zone.
The list of countries of the “green” zone includes, in particular, Greece, Japan, India, Egypt and Australia.