Dear Friends
and Wardens,
The U.S. Embassy is
aware of the disease outbreak being widely reported in Western Ukraine. According to press reports, the Ministry
of Health has confirmed that the disease in question is 2009-H1N1 influenza,
sometimes referred to as novel H1N1 or swine flu. The Embassy is monitoring the situation
and remains in contact with Ukrainian public health authorities responding to
it. According to the press,
Ukrainian authorities have put several precautionary measures in place. For example, the Embassy understands
that the current school vacation will be extended for three weeks; authorities
have asked that public gatherings not take place; and pregnant women are being
advised to defer non-emergency visits to hospitals where patients suffering from
flu-like symptoms are being treated.
Additionally, some press reports have said that restrictions limiting the
"unnecessary" movement between regions will be in place for the next three
weeks, although no details of how officials will determine the urgency of travel
have been released. Individuals
reporting flu-like symptoms are being advised to limit contact with other
people, and, in some cases, are being treated in isolation units at local
hospitals. However, public health
officials have told the Embassy that as of October 30, no general quarantine is
in effect.
If
you are quarantined or placed in isolation due to 2009-H1N1 influenza, please
contact the Embassy at the number below and let us know, so we can monitor your
situation. However, please be aware
that the Embassy cannot demand your immediate release if you have been detained
or quarantined in accordance with local public health and legal
authorities.
Due
to legal restrictions and a lack of sufficient resources, the Embassy is not in
a position to provide private citizens with pandemic-related supplies,
medications or medical treatment, including vaccines, and cannot provide
specific medical advice. Questions
and concerns about influenza or other illnesses should be directed to a medical
professional. A list of local
hospitals and doctors can be found on our website at http://kiev.usembassy.gov/amcit_medical_eng.html.
For
more information on how to prepare for a severe pandemic, please see the State
Department "Pandemic Influenza Fact Sheet" and "Options During a Pandemic" flyer
located on www.travel.state.gov. Detailed information about 2009-H1N1
influenza can be found on the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
website at http://www.cdc.gov/h1n1flu/,
the U.S. Government’s federal influenza website at http://www.flu.gov,
and the World Health Organization website at http://www.who.int/csr/disease/swineflu/en/index.html.
U.S.
citizens residing or traveling in Ukraine are encouraged to register with the
Embassy through the State Department's travel registration website, https://travelregistration.state.gov/ibrs/ui/,
to obtain updated travel and security information. U.S. citizens
without Internet access may
register directly with the Embassy.
Registration is important; it allows the Embassy and the State Department
to assist you in an emergency.
The Embassy is located at 10 Yuriy Kotsyubysnky Street in Kyiv. The Consular Section is located at 6 Pymonenko Street. The American Citizen Services telephone number is 38-044-490-4445; the fax number is 38-044-490-4040; the email address is kyivacs@state.gov. For after-hours emergencies, please call 38-044-490-4000.