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Kazakhstan's COVID-19 Recoveries Top 351,086
In a breakthrough, Kazakhstan reports a whopping 351,086 recoveries from the treacherous COVID-19 attacks, according to the Republic of Kazakhstan's Ministry of Health. The recent surge in recoveries comes from a staggering 2,658 individuals beating the disease in just 24 hours, as reported by Total.kz.
Breaking it down by region:
- Nur-Sultan – 199
- Almaty – 521
- Shymkent – 16
- Akmolinskaya Oblast – 174
- Aktubinskaya Oblast – 104
- Almatskaya Oblast – 464
- Atyrau Oblast – 25
- VKO – 166
- Zhambyl Oblast – 27
- ZKO – 39
- Karagandinskaya Oblast – 436
- Kostanayskaya Oblast – 72
- Kyzylordinskaya Oblast – 29
- Mangistau Oblast – 51
- Pavlodarskaya Oblast – 132
- Severo-Kazakhstanskaya Oblast – 24
- Turkestan Oblast – 27
Meanwhile, 1,688 new cases with positive PCR tests were identified in Kazakhstan over the past day.
At present, an astonishing 29,171 are still battling with the virus, with 10,891 in hospitals and 18,279 on outpatient care. Among those battling the virus, a concerning 638 are in critical condition, 162 are in severe condition, and 108 are on ventilators.
As of May 29, 2021, the specific data on active cases, hospitalized patients, or those in critical condition wasn't readily available. Historically, however, Kazakhstan has actively managed the COVID-19 pandemic and reported significant cases[2][3]. For more detailed statistics, including active cases and hospitalization data, consult official reports from the Ministry of Health or global health databases like the World Health Organization. The country reported a high level of COVID-19 vaccination among the general population by January 2023[3].
- In Kazakhstan's latest report, the number of recoveries from the coronavirus stands at 351,086, as announced by the Ministry of Health.
- Out of these recoveries, 162 individuals recovered from the coronavirus in the Mangistau Oblast region, while 27 were reported from Zhambyl Oblast.
- Despite these encouraging recovery numbers, 29,171 individuals are still fighting the coronavirus, with 10,891 hospitalized and 18,279 on outpatient care.
- The significance of science and medical-conditions in the fight against the coronavirus is emphasized further as 638 individuals are in critical condition, 162 are in severe condition, and 108 are on ventilators.
