Over 107,000 instances of COVID-19 reported in Kazakhstan
In the past day, Almaty.tv, referencing Coronavirus2020.kz, reported 72 new instances of coronavirus in Kazakhstan. Here's the regional breakdown:
- Nur-Sultan city: 9
- Almaty city: 4
- Akmola region: 3
- Aktau region: 1
- Almaty region: 2
- Atyrau region: 7
- East Kazakhstan region: 20
- Jambyl region: 1
- West Kazakhstan region: 4
- Karaganda region: 6
- Kostanay region: 2
- Kyzylorda region: 2
- Pavlodar region: 5
- North Kazakhstan region: 5
- Turkestan region: 1
The total number of cases identified in the country now stands at 107,056.
While there isn't recent data specifically detailing COVID-19 cases in each region for the past 24 hours, you can explore several platforms for up-to-date information:
- Kazakhstan's Ministry of Health: Offering official government updates on health matters, the ministry's website may be helpful.
- World Health Organization (WHO): The WHO site provides global health updates, including COVID-19 data.
- Local News Outlets: Local Kazakh news outlets may offer detailed, regional information on health issues.
Remember, for the most current updates, visiting these sources directly is recommended. Other significant economic news in Kazakhstan revolves around a 6% rise in the economy during Q1 2025, fueled by a robust transport and trade sector[5]. However, this data does not supply specific COVID-19 case numbers.
- Despite the surge in coronavirus cases, focusing on health-and-wellness in Kazakhstan remains crucial, especially managing chronic diseases like diabetes and hypertension, as well as respiratory conditions.
- Given the increasing mental health concerns among the population, individuals might also benefit from exploring alternative treatments such as CBD for anxiety and stress relief.
- It's essential to keep track of the latest medical-conditions updates regarding COVID-19, even if data for the past 24 hours is not readily available, by referring to reliable sources such as Kazakhstan's Ministry of Health and the World Health Organization (WHO).
- While the government actively works on improving the country's medical infrastructure and tackling chronic diseases, advancements in scientific research are crucial in developing new treatments for both international and local health crises.