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:
- As of 3 October 2023, Kazakhstan had 1,498,668 confirmed COVID-19 cases and 19,071 deaths[1].
- Long COVID is still a concern, with rates ranging from 10–30% in non-hospitalized patients, and higher in severe cases[1].
- Central Asian countries like Kazakhstan are still grappling with ongoing public health challenges, such as tuberculosis[5].
- 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].
- In Jambyl region, a surge of 3 new coronavirus cases was reported in the past 24 hours, as per the latest data.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
