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The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine will back to normal work in plenary regime on 18 may, the head of the Pro-presidential faction "public Servant" in Parliament, David Arakhamiya.

Earlier, the Parliament of Ukraine adopted a decision until the end of the quarantine due to the spread of the coronavirus COVID-19 not to hold plenary sessions, deputies were working in committees and factions.

"Quarantine for the Parliament will end on may 18. This day we return to calendar", – Arakhamiya told at a briefing on Wednesday.

The government of Ukraine from March 12 due to the outbreak of COVID-19 introduced a nationwide quarantine for a month, but later it was extended to may 22. From 6 April quarantine measures in the country was tightened, in particular, the government has forbidden to gather on the street in groups of more than two persons, except in cases of support of children. It is also forbidden to walk in parks, green areas and promenades, numerous sports and playgrounds. Ukrainians were obliged to wear personal protective equipment and when leaving the house to have at itself the documents proving the identity. A limited number of operating checkpoints on the state border of Ukraine.

World health organization March 11 announced the outbreak of a new coronavirus infection COVID-19 pandemic. According to the latest who data, there have been recorded more than 3.5 million cases of infection, more than 243 thousand people died. The number of registered cases of infection with the novel coronavirus in Ukraine is 13184, 327 lethal.

Recent data on the situation of COVID-19 in Russia and the world presented on the portal stopmanager.Russia

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