Ukraine's president Zelensky, who was pivotal in Trump's impeachment, has been hospitalized with COVID-19

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Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky listens during a bilateral meeting with US President Donald Trump at the United Nations General Assembly in New York City on September 25, 2019.
  • Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has been hospitalised with COVID-19.
  • And spokeswoman for Zelensky told Reuters that his illness is "nothing serious" despite his admission to a hospital.
  • Ukraine's daily coronavirus cases are at an all-time high.
  • Zelensky played a pivotal role in US politics — President Donald Trump was impeached over a phonecall he made to Zelensky in the summer of 2019.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, a key figure key to the impeachment of US President Donald Trump, has been hospitalised with COVID-19.

A spokeswoman for Zelensky, told the Reuters news agency on Thursday that he was in hospital, though she described his condition as "nothing serious."

Zelensky, who is 42, announced on Monday that he had tested positive for the disease. He said on Twitter that he would self-isolate, take vitamins, and that "It's gonna be fine!"

The spokeswoman said of his health on Thursday: "There are better conditions for patients [in the hospital]. Nothing serious."

According to Reuters, the country's finance minister, defence minister, and a top aide to Zelensky were also said to be infected.

Zelensky played a pivotal role in US politics, thanks to a phone call from President Donald Trump in July 2019 in which Trump pressured him to investigate the activities of Joe Biden and his family in Ukraine.

Critics argued that this showed Trump abusing his power. The call led to Trump being impeached by the Democrat-controlled House of Representatives in December 2019.

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President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.

He was acquitted by the Republican-controlled Senate in January 2020.

Biden went on to beat Trump in the presidential election last week.

More than 9,200 people have died of the coronavirus in Ukraine, and more than 515,000 people have been infected.

The country's daily coronavirus cases have risen over the course of the pandemic, and are now at an all-time high.

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Ukraine's daily coronavirus cases as of November 11.

Other world leaders have also tested positive for the coronavirus, including Trump and UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson. Both were also hospitalized, but later recovered.

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