In total, 1267 individuals successfully overcame COVID-19.
Hey there! Here's the latest update on COVID-19 situation in Kazakhstan, as of June 16:
Over the past 24 hours, a whopping 1,267 people have beaten the coronavirus infection in the country. According to Total.kz, citing the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Kazakhstan, the total number of recoveries now stands at 379,974 people.
Region-wise, the number of recoveries looks like this:- Nur-Sultan - 305,- Almaty - 222,- Shymkent - 5,- Akmolinskaya Oblast - 33,- Aktubinskaya Oblast - 29,- Almatinskaya Oblast - 12,- Atyrau Oblast - 113,- Vostochnokazakhstanskaya Oblast - 68,- Zapadnokazakhstanskaya Oblast - 168,- Karagandinskaya Oblast - 115,- Kostanayskaya Oblast - 33,- Kyzylordinskaya Oblast - 17,- Mangystauskaya Oblast - 53,- Pavlodarskaya Oblast - 44,- Severokazakhstanskaya Oblast - 26,- Turkestanskaya Oblast - 24.
As we stand today, 1,068 cases of coronavirus infection with a positive PCR test have been discovered in Kazakhstan. Treatment for the virus is ongoing for 21,025 people in the country, with 441 critically ill patients.
On June 14, 60 new cases of pneumonia with coronavirus symptoms were reported, and 25 people recovered. Since August 1, the following have been registered: cases - 56,276, deaths - 962, recoveries - 51,730.
It's worth noting that the exact number of active cases and critical patients may not be readily available in the official data, but these figures can change frequently due to recoveries and new cases. For the most accurate and up-to-date information, it's strongly recommended to consult official sources such as the Ministry of Health in Kazakhstan or global health organizations. Stay safe, folks!
In Kazakhstan, as of June 16, an astounding 1,267 individuals have recovered from the coronavirus, bringing the total recoveries to 379,974 people, according to the Ministry of Health. Within the regions, Akmolinskaya Oblast has reported 33 recoveries, citing science and medical-conditions for this data. Simultaneously, 21,025 individuals are still undergoing treatment in the country, with 441 in critical condition. For the most accurate and up-to-date information, it's strongly advised to consult official sources like the Ministry of Health in Kazakhstan or global health organizations.
