Successfully recovered: 1,065 individuals from COVID-19
Update on Kazakhstan's COVID-19 Recoveries
Hear ye, hear ye! 378,707 souls in the friggin' heart of Kazakhstan have * officially* kicked the coronavirus to the curb, according to Total.kz's latest reports. This badass number represents the total recoveries from the virus infection in our rainbow-colored republic, as per the Ministry of Health of Kazakhstan's spill.
Now, let's take a bloody look at the regional breakdown:
- The capital, Nur-Sultan – 215 recoveries
- Almaty – 100
- Shymkent – 161
- Akmolinskaya Oblast – 12
- Aktubinskaya Oblast – 88
- Almatinskaya Oblast – 25
- Atyrau Oblast – 27
- Vostochno-Kazakhstanskaya Oblast – 61
- Zhambylskaya Oblast – 10
- Zapadno-Kazakhstanskaya Oblast – 28
- Karagandinskaya Oblast – 135
- Kostanayskaya Oblast – 55
- Kyzylordinskaya Oblast – 28
- Mangystauskaya Oblast – 4
- Pavlodarskaya Oblast – 59
- Severo-Kazakhstanskaya Oblast – 38
- Turkestan Oblast – 19
Now, it's not all beer and skittles. As of bloody June 15, they've got 757 cases of COVID-19 lads and lasses still itching a fight. Treatment for the virus is ongoing for 21,204 wretches, with 6,655 stuffed in hospitals and 14,549 gigglin' on their couches.
Among these fighters, 458 are in critical condition, 110 are teetering on the edge of severe, and 69 are lucky enough to have breathing tubes. Let's hope these numbers take a bloody tumble!
On June 13, three pneumonia cases with coronavirus symptoms and three dearly departed souls were reported. However, it's not all doom and gloom! 18 people managed to knock the virus on its ass and reach recovery.
History lesson time! Since August 1, a whopping 56,216 cases of coronavirus, 962 goodbyes, and 51,705 survivors have been registered. Curiously, they've added an additional 757 cases to the count in the past darn day.
Now, let us dip our quills into some related chit-chat:
- A recent outbreak of an acute respiratory infection has been reported in a military unit in Kokshetau, far north of our vast land. The number of troops infected stands at a whopping 49, but COVID-19 has been dismissed as the culprit. The nature of this illness remains under investigation.
- Researchers in Kazakhstan have been studying adverse COVID-19 outcomes among pregnant and non-pregnant women. However, I'm afraid this study won't provide you with real-time data on current outbreaks or regional case numbers.
- Our health ministers recently had a chinwag at the 5th Health Ministers Meeting held in Astana, discussing investments in the health sector, biosafety, and medical education.
- ICAP has launched a project aimed at strengthening our public health emergency management systems, which includes enhancing regional preparedness for biological emergencies.
- Our primary health care reform has been a saver of millions, but challenges still plague remote areas. Telemedicine is being considered to improve access.
Stay safe out there, mates. We'll keep you updated on the madness!
- As of the latest reports from Total.kz, a significant 378,707 recoveries have been recorded in Kazakhstanskaya, marking the Kazakhstani fight against coronavirus.
- According to the regional breakdown, Vostochno-Kazakhstanskaya Oblast has reported 61 recoveries, joining the list of regions that have seen citizens overcome their COVID-19 medical-conditions.
- Despite the numerous recoveries, the ongoing struggle against coronavirus continues, with 21,204 active cases as of June 15th, 6,655 of which require hospitalization.
- Amidst the global health-and-wellness concerns, Kazakhstani scientists are actively investigating the nature of an acute respiratory infection that has affected a military unit in Kokshetau.
- As part of efforts to strengthen public health emergency management systems and improve access to healthcare services in remote areas, ICAP has launched a project focused on enhancing regional preparedness for biological emergencies.
