Ukraine's health minister has volunteered to spend two weeks in quarantine as authorities looked to ease panic after protesters attacked buses carrying evacuees from coronavirus-hit China.
Ukraine's health minister volunteered to spend two weeks in quarantine as authorities looked to ease panic on Friday after protesters attacked buses carrying evacuees from coronavirus-hit China.
Riot police with armoured vehicles moved in to disperse the protesters, sparking clashes that injured nine policemen and one civilian. "I will spend the next 14 days with them, in the same premises, under the same conditions," she said. "But there is another danger that I would like to mention. The danger of forgetting that we are all human and we are all Ukrainians," he said.The interior ministry said it had beefed up security in the town of 10 000 people, with some 200 police on patrol around the medical facility where the evacuees would be under quarantine.
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