Ukraine Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal said, a third wave of the coronavirus pandemic has started in Ukraine "Every day we see a hike in the number of patients, sadly, it should be noted that the third wave of the epidemic in Ukraine has begun," Xinhua news agency quoted Shmyhal as saying on Thursday to Interfax-Ukraine. Shmyhal noted that the Ukrainian authorities would reintroduce a nationwide lockdown if most of the regions go into the "red" zone of epidemiological danger. Cases have been increasing across the country over the past week against the backdrop of the coronavirus vaccination campaign which started on February 24. The Prime Minister's statement followed data showing that on Thursday the daily increase in Covid-19 cases exceeded 10,000 in Ukraine for the first time since the beginning of this year. According to the Ministry of Health, 9,568 people have been vaccinated against the coronavirus with the first dose as of Wednesday. A total of 1,374,762 Covid-19 cases and 26,591 deaths have been registered in Ukraine so far, while 1,182,036 patients have recovered. Meanwhile, the nations with a death toll above 50,000 are the UK (124,259), Italy (98,974), France (87,988), Russia (86,368), Germany (71,420), Spain (70,501), Iran (60,431), Colombia (60,189), Argentina (52,644) and South Africa (50,462). China takes sample of corona from rectum for testing Islamic State Group militants, 4 killed in airstrike in Iraq China, US should cooperate now to battle Covid-19