Ukraine will impose a quarantine in nine regions to curb the spread of the swine flu virus, the prime minister said on Friday.
Ukraine on Friday closed schools, banned all public events and imposed
restrictions on people's movements around the country for a three-week
period after confirming its first death from H1N1 swine flu.
"All educational institutions without exception ... will be switched on
to a three-week holiday period," Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko
announced. She indicated this period could be extended if it was deemed
necessary.
"Apart from this, we will take the decision to
cancel all mass meetings ... for three weeks," she said at an emergency
government session.
"We will introduce a special system to stop unnecessary travel by people from one region to another," she added.
Earlier, the health ministry confirmed that one of 30 deaths in western
Ukraine since mid-October which had been attributed to flu and
pneumonia had been caused by the H1N1 strain, commonly known as swine
flu.
"So far, not all the dead were tested (for H1N1)," a
health ministry spokeswoman said. "However, tests on one dead (person)
proved positive."
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