Health Status in Odesa: News and Statistics
An overview of the epidemiological situation in Odesa, including the incidence of ARVI, flu, and COVID-19.
Discussion on Odesa's recovery during wartime, the involvement of international partners, and the importance of preserving cultural heritage.
A new memorandum between the Odesa police and Superhumans Center will provide essential support for injured police officers to return to active life.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky emphasized the importance of Ukrzaliznytsia workers in the country's recovery and humanitarian efforts.
The Ukrainian government will allocate 13 billion UAH to Ukrzaliznytsia in 2025, along with an additional 16 billion UAH in 2026 to cover losses.
An autumn festival took place in Odesa, combining music, creativity, and support for families with children with disabilities.
The Bulgarian Culture Week in Odesa ended with a celebratory concert that highlighted the strong cultural ties between Ukraine and Bulgaria.
Odesa Primary Health Care Center No. 3 offers new free medical services for war veterans.
The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine has approved a new allocation of grants for local budgets in 2025.
On October 25, 2025, students from Odesa Art School No. 4 showcased their talents in Germany, reinforcing cultural ties between the cities.
A seminar in Odesa focused on the latest approaches to breast and lung cancer treatments.
Exploring new approaches to support internally displaced persons at the Southern Ukrainian Forum of IDP Councils.
Odesa has received a new gift of 98,000 tulip bulbs from the Netherlands, set to be planted this week.