Servant of People announces tough lockdown dates planned by authorities

David Arakhamia. Photo: sharij.net

Due to the situation with the coronavirus, strict quarantine in Ukraine may be introduced on December 25-27. David Arakhamia, head of the Servant of the People faction, told about this in a comment to the "Shariy.net" journalist on Saturday, November 28.

“Everyone will be warned a week before the due time,” Arakhamia replied when asked about the anticipated lockdown dates. “‘Bureaucratic’ circles assume it will December 25-27. This is the perfect date."

According to him, the end of the lockdown is scheduled for January 10-15, 2021.

The decision to announce the lockdown is influenced by the daily statistics on the incidence of coronavirus in Ukraine, the head of the parliamentary faction added.

As a reminder, as part of the fight against the spread of coronavirus, "weekend quarantine" was introduced on November 14 in Ukraine.

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