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Critical COVID-19 cases reported for 458 individuals

Thousands of Kazakh Citizens Continue to Battle COVID-19

Critical COVID-19 cases reported for 458 individuals

Fresh Perspective: Kazakhstan's Ongoing Battle Against COVID-19

Even as we speak, over 21,000 Kazakhstanis are battling the novel coronavirus. According to Total.kz, on June 20, these individuals consist of 20,339 confirmed COVID+ cases and 1,230 COVID- cases, who are receiving treatment.

A quick break-down:- 6,358 individuals are hospitalized,- 15,211 are receiving outpatient care,- 458 are in critical condition,- 91 are in extremely critical condition,- 54 are on ventilators.

Sadly, yesterday saw 1,119 new cases in the country.

Now, let's take a closer look at the Kazakhstan's COVID-19 frontline. Back in March 2020, the country established comprehensive and updated COVID-19 treatment protocols, with continuous revisions in 2021 and 2022, ensuring top-notch patient care and outcomes.

Their primary healthcare system, too, has experienced significant improvements, enhancing overall efficiency and fairness, which positively impacts COVID-19 response and care management.

Additionally, Kazakhstan is investing heavily in public health emergency preparedness and response capacities, hoping to bolster regional response capabilities for biological emergencies like COVID-19. This includes upgrading the Public Health Emergency Operations Center with cutting-edge technology for swift response coordination.

While we don't have the most recent figures for the number of COVID-19 patients, those in critical condition, or current ventilator usage in Kazakhstan hospitals, consulting Kazakhstan’s Ministry of Health or the World Health Organization’s COVID-19 dashboards can provide the most accurate and up-to-date statistics.

In conclusion, Kazakhstan keeps its COVID-19 treatment protocols up-to-date, strengthens healthcare systems, bolsters emergency response systems, and manages critical cases according to specific national protocols. However, for the latest numbers, official sources like the Ministry of Health and the WHO are your go-to.

  1. As of June 20, there were 458 Kazakhstanis in critical condition due to the coronavirus, receiving treatment in hospitals.
  2. The science behind medical-conditions like the coronavirus has been a key focus for Kazakhstan, with frequent revisions to their COVID-19 treatment protocols in 2021 and 2022.
  3. In addition to their ongoing battle against the coronavirus, Kazakhstanis are actively working towards improving public health and wellness by investing in emergency preparedness and response capacities.
  4. Health-and-wellness reports suggest that over 1,230 Kazakhstanis are being treated for COVID-19, with a significant number of these cases receiving outpatient care as of June 20.
Nearly 21,000 Kazakh citizens still undergoing COVID-19 treatment.

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