One Thousand Three Hundred Eighty-Seven Individuals Recover from COVID-19
Let's Break Down the Coronavirus Recovery Progress in Kazakhstan:
Ever wondered how Kazakhstan is dealing with the coronavirus pandemic? Let's take a look at the latest recovery numbers from the Land of the Great Steppe.
Over the last 24 hours, an impressive 1,387 individuals have officially recovered from the virus, as confirmed by Total.kz, citing the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Kazakhstan. This recovery surge might be the reason behind the optimistic vibes currently sweeping across the country.
Now, let's dive into the regional breakdown:
- The bustling capital city, Nur-Sultan, has been leading the recovery charge with 292 recoveries.
- Almaty, famed for its stunning mountains, reports 221 recoveries.
- Shymkent, an oasis in the heart of the Kazakh steppe, records 76 recoveries.
- In the Akmolinskaya region, a remarkable 40 individuals have been given the all-clear.
- The Aktyubinskaya region is not too far behind with 61 recoveries.
- Almata region, Atyrau region, Vostochno-Kazakhstan region, Zhambyl region, Zapadno-Kazakhstan region, Karagandy region, Kostanay region, Kyzylorda region, Mangystau region, Pavlodar region, and the North Kazakhstan region also contribute to the recovery count.
As of June 12, the number of COVID-19 cases with a positive PCR test in Kazakhstan stands at 1,118 cases.
The assessment matrix for evaluating the epidemiological situation in Kazakhstan's regions indicates that Nur-Sultan, despite the recovery progress, still falls in the "red" zone. Atyrau, Akmolinsk, West Kazakhstan, and Karaganda regions find themselves in the "yellow" zone. Remarkably, the rest of the regions, including Almaty, Shymkent, Almata, Aktyubinsk, Vostochno-Kazakhstan, Zhambyl, Kostanay, Kyzylorda, Mangystau, Turkestan, Pavlodar regions, and the North Kazakhstan region, have managed to move into the "green" zone.
Though the provided search results don't offer a detailed picture of the current COVID-19 situation in Kazakhstan as of June 12, it's always best to consult official public health authorities or the WHO COVID-19 dashboard targeting Kazakhstan for the most accurate and up-to-date data. Keepcalmandcarryonsanitizer!
- Among the impressive 1,387 coronavirus recoveries reported in Kazakhstan over the last 24 hours, the bustling capital city, Nur-Sultan, led with 292 recoveries.
- As the recovery numbers continue to increase, Kazakhstan's science and medical community are assessing the health and wellness of those who have recovered from the virus.
- With 40 individuals having been given the all-clear in the Akmolinskaya region, it's crucial to examine the medical-conditions of recoveries across the country to better understand the coronavirus's impact.
- On June 12, the number of COVID-19 cases in Kazakhstan was 1,118, raising the question of when Kazakhstan will move out of the "red" zone and into a safer zone like the "green" zone, where several regions, including Almaty and Shymkent, now reside.
