Ukraine’s president tests positive for COVID-19

“There are no lucky people in the world for whom COVID-19 does not pose a threat,” Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Twitter. “However, I feel good. I promise to isolate myself and I continue to work.”

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy wears a face mask to protect against coronavirus during an extraordinary parliamentary session in Kyiv, Ukraine in March.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy wears a face mask to protect against coronavirus during an extraordinary parliamentary session in Kyiv, Ukraine in March.

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MOSCOW — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy announced Monday that he has tested positive for coronavirus infection and will be working in self-isolation while being treated.

“There are no lucky people in the world for whom COVID-19 does not pose a threat,” Zelenskiy said on Twitter. “However, I feel good. I promise to isolate myself and I continue to work.”

Zelenkiy said he was running a temperature of 37.5 Celsius (99.5 Fahrenheit).

The 42-year-old Zelenskiy became president in 2019 as a political neophyte, previously known as an actor and comedian. He became popular in the country for a TV sitcom, “Servant of the People,” in which he played the role of a teacher who unexpectedly becomes president after making a rant about corruption that goes viral. He handily defeated incumbent Petro Poroshenko.

Ukraine’s coronavirus infections began surging in late summer and have put the country’s underpaid doctors and underequipped hospitals under severe pressure.

On Monday, Ukraine reported 8,867 new cases of infection and 115 deaths over the past day. Throughout the pandemic, 8,565 people have died of COVID-19 in the country.

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