The purpose of the study was to evaluate an epidemiological characteristic and the course of COVID-19 in pregnant patients from the Far Eastern Federal District and Siberian Federal District. Materials and methods. The analysis of operational information on the incidence of COVID-19 and the its features in pregnant women and after childbirth provided by the chief obstetrician-gynecologists of the Far Eastern Federal District and Siberian Federal District on May 25, 2020 is carried out. Mathematical analysis included descriptive statistics methods, analysis of contingency tables, where the χ2 value, the achieved significance level (p) and the communication intensity indicator V Cramer were evaluated. Results. Despite the more severe course of the COVID-19, in general, in the Far Eastern Federal District as compared with the Siberian Federal District, the main characteristics of the course of the disease in pregnant women in both districts did not differ significantly. The proportion of pregnant women among patients with COVID-19 was 0.61% in the Siberian Federal District, 1.1% in the Far Eastern Federal District, and averaged 0.82%. The course of the COVID-19 in pregnant women tended to be mild for pregnant women according to the main characteristics, such as the frequency of pneumonia — 25.5% and 30.7%, the hospitalization rate in ICU — 1.9% and 3.97%, as well as mechanical ventilation — 0% and 1.26%. However, there were no statistically significant differences with the course of the disease in the general population (p>0.05). There were no cases of maternal and perinatal mortality. Conclusion. Thus, the proportion of pregnant women among patients with COVID-19 in the Far Eastern Federal District and Siberian Federal District was 0.82%. The course of the disease in this category of patients was generally comparable with the general patient population. It will be possible to make a final conclusion about the characteristics of COVID-19 in pregnant women just after the pandemic is completed.