Over 107 thousand recorded cases of COVID-19 in Kazakhstan
Over the last 24 hours, Kazakhstan has confirmed 64 new cases of COVID-19, according to Almaty.tv, sourcing from coronavirus2020.kz.
Let's break it down by location:
Nur-Sultan city - 10
Almaty city - 3
Akmola region - 4
Aktau region - 2
Almaty region - 2
Atyrau region - 4
East Kazakhstan region - 17
Jambyl region - 2
West Kazakhstan region - 2
Karaganda region - 4
Kostanay region - 3
Mangystau region - 2
Pavlodar region - 4
North Kazakhstan region - 5
That brings the total number of cases in the country to 107,723.
Remember the case of the factory producing medical masks? Well, it seems the tale of the infected seamstresses remains a myth, as no specific information about such a factory or outbreak is available[3].
Keep in mind, the ongoing pandemic in Kazakhstan stretches back to March 2020[1]. Despite the recent surge in cases[2], the specific numbers in the latest reports haven't been disclosed. In the past, Kazakhstan has reported 1,498,668 confirmed cases and 19,071 deaths[4].
As for the broader picture, the country's healthcare system has undergone significant reforms. Enhancements to primary healthcare led to a saving of almost $516,000 in one region over two years[3].
However, the pandemic's long-term effects are no laughing matter. Studies point to increased mental distress, exacerbated chronic conditions, and the existence of long COVID affecting 10-70% of cases, depending on hospitalization status[4].
If you're looking for more detailed reports on specific workplace outbreaks, such as medical mask factories, I'd suggest digging deeper into localized reports or government outbreak investigations[3]. Unfortunately, this information wasn't included in the sources provided.
Jambyl region reported 2 new cases of coronavirus2020, according to the latest update from Almaty.tv, sourced from coronavirus2020.kz.
In the past, Kazakhstan has reported 1,498,668 confirmed cases of coronavirus2020, citing science and medical-conditions, as a part of the health-and-wellness discourse.
While the pandemic has induced significant reforms in the country's healthcare system, it has also been linked to increased mental distress, exacerbated chronic conditions, and the existence of long COVID affecting 10-70% of cases, depending on hospitalization status.
Despite ongoing efforts to contain the virus, no specific information about workplace outbreaks, such as a medical-mask factory in Jambyl, has been disclosed.
