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No signs of coronavirus at quarantine ward
Journal Staff Report

KYIV, Feb 24 – Health Minister Zoriana Skaletska said Monday that more than 70 people evacuated from the epicenter of the coronavirus outbreak in China and quarantined at a special facility in Ukraine are doing fine.

Skaletska moved into the quarantine facility for the duration of 14-day stay to stop panic from spreading among the general public, Reuters reported.

Ukraine has not recorded a single coronavirus case but the arrival last week of a planeload of evacuees from China, none of whom are believed to be infected, sparked violent protests outside the sanatorium where they were housed.

Skaletska, wearing a mask and protective suit on Monday, met the inmates, for the first time since the violent protests amid the panic marred the return of the people from China’s Wuhan. She posted pictures on Facebook with the hashtag #IamnotafraidofthevirusIamwithyou.

Her decision has attracted both praise and criticism from people who called it a publicity stunt. While she did not expect them, Skaletska told Reuters the brickbats did not bother her.

“If I let all this get into my head, I would not have been able to stand working in the ministry from the first week. There are bots, there are people who do not understand, they need somewhere to post their indignation,” she said.

Last Thursday people in the town of Novi Sanzhary, where the sanatorium is located, clashed with police and hurled projectiles at a convoy of buses carrying the arrivals from China.

Despite reassurances from the authorities, the protesters worried they could be infected and wanted the evacuees moved away.

While speaking to Reuters via Skype from the sanatorium, Skaletska got a call from President Volodymyr Zelenskiy on Saturday evening.

“Everything is OK, I am not crying anymore,” she told Zelenskiy, after stress and lack of sleep in the aftermath of the protests had brought her to tears.

Moving to the sanatorium meant Skaletska missing her daughter’s 10th birthday on Friday.

“I called her in the evening, I said, ‘Yaryna, I’m sorry, the state needed help, don’t be jealous,’” Skaletska said. “She replied, ‘I am jealous and, actually, the state will owe me.’” (rt/ez)




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