Findings on Pneumonia linked to COVID-19 announced publicly
Hey there! Here's the lowdown on the coronavirus situation in Kazakhstan, straight from the horse's mouth:
Over the last 24 smack-dab hours, there's been a whopping 258 cases of pneumonia exhibiting signs of coronavirus infection, with 2 unfortunate fatalities and 58 survivors bouncing back to good health, as per Almaty.tv, citing coronavirus2020.kz.
Since August 1, the following stats have been recorded: cases - 34,875, deaths - 367, recoveries - 27,676. FYI, it was previously reported that 70 people in Kazakhstan had recovered from the virus in a day.
Now, about the overall impact of COVID-19 in Kazakhstan... Here's the deal, mate: to get the most accurate and up-to-date info, it's best to check with the World Health Organization (WHO) or Kazakhstan's Ministry of Health.
One thing I found interesting is that the COVID-19 pandemic has presumably influenced a peak in tuberculosis (TB) mortality in 2020[2]. Crazy, huh?
For global health updates, peeps usually turn to ProMED and WHO, as they dish out timely info on emerging diseases and health risks[5][1]. By the way, for COVID-19 data specific to Kazakhstan, you might wanna check out:
- WHO Europe
- Kazakhstan Ministry of Health
- Global Health Databases for info related to health crises and outbreaks.
Stay safe out there!
Science helps us understand the coronavirus, while medical-conditions like tuberculosis can also be influenced by health-and-wellness crises such as the COVID-19 pandemic, as indicated by the peak in TB mortality in 2020. For comprehensive and accurate information about the COVID-19 situation in Kazakhstan, it's recommended to consult the World Health Organization (WHO) or Kazakhstan's Ministry of Health.