As of June 1, in the occupied Crimea, 2557 people are under medical supervision, of which 1388 people are under dynamic supervision at home. In hospitals there are 281 people, 888 people are isolated in observation chambers. This was reported via the website of the Russian Federation controlled by the so-called Ministry of Healthcare of Crimea.
In the temporarily occupied territory of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea and the city of Sevastopol, 552 cases of coronavirus infection are recorded – 387 and 165 cases, respectively.
