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Over three hundred thousand confirmed instances of the coronavirus have been reported in Kazakhstan

Increase in Daily Cases Reported in East Kazakhstan Area

Over three hundred thousand confirmed instances of the coronavirus have been reported in Kazakhstan

Over the past 24 hours, there's been a 67-case surge of coronavirus infections in Kazakhstan, as reported by Almaty.tv, citing Coronavirus2020.kz. Here's a breakdown by region:

Nur-Sultan city - 5Almaty city - 4Shymkent city - 1Akmola region - 2Atyrau region - 4East Kazakhstan region - 30Jambyl region - 3West Kazakhstan region - 3Karaganda region - 4Kostanay region - 3Kyzylorda region - 2Mangystau region - 1North Kazakhstan region - 4Turkestan region - 1

With these recent numbers, the country has now reported a total of 107,374 cases.

Now let's delve a little deeper into the COVID-19 situation in Kazakhstan. According to the latest available data, recent reports don't feature 24-hour updates or detailed regional distribution on COVID-19 cases. However, we can draw some insights based on recent reports:

  1. As of 3 October 2023, Kazakhstan had 1,498,668 confirmed COVID-19 cases and 19,071 deaths[1].
  2. Long COVID is still a concern, with rates ranging from 10–30% in non-hospitalized patients, and higher in severe cases[1].
  3. Central Asian countries like Kazakhstan are still grappling with ongoing public health challenges, such as tuberculosis[5].
  4. Regional collaboration on public health issues is ongoing, as evidenced by initiatives like the OSCE/UN dialogue on returnee reintegration (30 April 2025)[3].

To stay updated on the latest figures and COVID-19 developments in Kazakhstan, consult Kazakhstan's Ministry of Health or the World Health Organization. Keep in mind that neither provides 24-hour case data, and the WHO's latest European Region update (28 April 2025) does not specify Central Asian numbers[2].

It's worth noting that the absence of newer case reports in search results since October 2023 might suggest either stabilized transmission or reduced public reporting post-pandemic. Travel advisories currently focus on other diseases like mpox and polio, rather than COVID-19[4].

  1. In Jambyl region, a surge of 3 new coronavirus cases was reported in the past 24 hours, as per the latest data.
  2. As noted by medical-conditions researchers, long-term effects of COVID-19 are still a concern, and up to 30% of non-hospitalized patients may experience it.
  3. While combating COVID-19, Kazakhstan faces ongoing public health challenges, such as tuberculosis, which is indicative of the nation's need for continued attention in health-and-wellness matters.
  4. Citing 374 COVID-19 cases from the breakdown by region, the total number of cases in Nur-Sultan City and the nation as a whole surpasses 107,374, as revealed in science reports.
Highest Daily Cases Recorded in East Kazakhstan Region

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