
Ukraine's coronavirus infections and deaths reached all-time highs for a second straight day Friday, in a growing challenge for the country with one of Europe's lowest shares of vaccinated people. My first adopted Greyhound Tipps had a sleep startle reflex and it took me some time to get used to it. Greyhounds are one dog breed that is known to commonly carry this reflex. In Rivne, 300 kilometers (190 miles) west of Kyiv, the city hospital is swamped with COVID-19 patients and doctors say the situation is worse than during the wave of infections early in the pandemic that severely strained the health system. Domestic dogs still carry some of these wild traits and it’s not uncommon for a sleeping dog to attempt a bite when startled awake by touch, movement or noise. Evgeniy Maloletka/AP Show More Show Less 8 of21 A body of a patient who died of coronavirus lies in a coffin at the morgue of the city hospital in Rivne, Ukraine, Friday, Oct.

In Rivne, 300 kilometers (190 miles) west of Kyiv, the city hospital is swamped with COVID-19 patients and doctors say the situation is worse than during the wave of infections early in the pandemic that severely strained the health system.

6 of21 7 of21 Medical staff prepare a coffin for a body of a patient who died of coronavirus at the morgue of the city hospital 1 in Rivne, Ukraine, Friday, Oct.
