Private medical institutions allowed to conduct tests for coronavirus
Private medical institutions are allowed to conduct tests for coronavirus, follows from the decision of the Special Republican Commission to combat the spread of coronavirus infection.

Photo: Vitaliy Timkiv
Until September 1, 2020, non-state medical clinics and laboratories are allowed to provide paid medical services for testing for the coronavirus infection.
Testing can only be carried out on the basis of an agreement signed by the heads of regional centers for sanitary and epidemiological surveillance in compliance with all quarantine requirements.
It should be recalled that in the country all the quarantine measures introduced earlier were extended until May 10. Citizens should not go outside unless it is extremely necessary.
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