Successfully recovered from COVID-19: 1,052 individuals
The Latest Recovery Figures in Kazakhstan
Phew, it seems like the fight against COVID-19 in Kazakhstan is showing some signs of progress! The Republic has managed to help a whopping 381,026 people recover from the ol' corona-virus, according to Total.kz and the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Kazakhstan.
Last 24 hours, there were 1,052 success stories across the nation. Here's a breakdown of the recovery progress by region:
- Nur-Sultan – 275 recoveries
- Almaty – 166 recoveries
- Shymkent – 9 recoveries
- Akmolinskaya region – 24 recoveries
- Aktyubinskaya region – 34 recoveries
- Almatinskaya region – 77 recoveries
- Atyrau region – 15 recoveries
- Vostochnokazakhstanskaya region – 73 recoveries
- Zapadnokazakhstanskaya region – 83 recoveries
- Karagandinskaya region – 107 recoveries
- Kostanayskaya region – 30 recoveries
- Kyzylordinskaya region – 6 recoveries
- Mangystauskaya region – 43 recoveries
- Pavlodarskaya region – 73 recoveries
- Severokazakhstanskaya region – 23 recoveries
- Turkestanskaya region – 14 recoveries
As of June 17, 1,145 cases of the COVID-19 bug were identified in Kazakhstan. The 15th of June witnessed 57 cases of pneumonia with coronavirus symptoms, four deaths, but 31 recoveries.
Since August 1, 2020, the scene looks like this: cases – 56,333, deaths – 966, recoveries – 51,761. It's worth noting that 1,145 cases have popped up in Kazakhstan over the past day.
Now, while it's great to see those recovery numbers climb, it's essential to mention that the specific daily recovery figures aren't explicitly stated in the provided sources. As of April 21, 2025, Kazakhstan reported an impressive 1,383,020 total recoveries (7,667 per 100,000 population), according to comparative COVID-19 statistics.
I reckon the April 2025 initiatives led by ICAP aimed to strengthen rapid response coordination across regions, though exact regional recovery distributions remain unspecified. For precise and up-to-date daily metrics, one would need national health bulletins, upsettingly not provided.
On the flip side, it's worth mentioning that some regions—Atyrau, North Kazakhstan, and Pavlodar—saw a surge in alcohol-related road accidents during the pandemic, reflecting strained healthcare systems. Furthermore, nationwide neonatal mortality rose from 4.71 to 5.03 per 1,000 births between 2019 and 2021 due to COVID-19 pressures on health systems [1].
- In Kazakhstan, a total of 1,383,020 people have recovered from the coronavirus, as reported on April 21, 2025, according to comparative COVID-19 statistics.
- Interestingly, the specific daily recovery figures aren't explicitly stated in the provided sources for recent data on Kazakhstan.
- While Kazakhstan has seen an increase in COVID-19 cases over the past day, it's crucial to consider that some medical-conditions, such as alcohol-related road accidents, have risen in certain regions, like Atyrau, North Kazakhstan, and Pavlodar.
- Instead of daily recovery figures, one can find up-to-date health-and-wellness information from national health bulletins, which, unfortunately, are not provided in the given context.
