Approximately 2444 individuals successfully defeated COVID-19.
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Let's dive into the latest updates on coronavirus recovery rates in Kazakhstan! According to the Ministry of Health, a whopping 348,428 people have successfully recovered from the virus. In just the past 24 hours, a staggering 2,444 individuals have beaten the dreaded COVID-19, as per Total.kz.
The regional breakdown of these recoveries is as follows:
- Almaty - 63,452
- Nur-Sultan - 50,101
- Karaganda region - 28,332
- Almaty region - 24,838
- East Kazakhstan region - 24,159
- Atyrau region - 22,702
- Pavlodar region - 21,979
- Akmola region - 20,977
- West Kazakhstan region - 17,411
- Kostanay region - 14,790
- North Kazakhstan region - 14,047
- Aktobe region - 10,169
- Shymkent - 9,327
- Zhambyl region - 8,470
- Kyzylorda region - 6,086
- Mangystau region - 5,806
- Turkestan region - 5,782
Sadly, the search results didn't provide further insights into the evolution of recovery rates by region over time. However, it's important to note that the pandemic's impact on Kazakhstan extends beyond health, affecting urban landscapes, economic activities, and public health behaviors.
For instance, changes in substance use pattern among drivers in regions like Atyrau, Pavlodar, and North Kazakhstan have been reported during the pandemic, indicating the need for targeted public health initiatives during and after crises[1]. Furthermore, cities like Astana and Almaty face challenges like high living costs and insufficient rental housing markets, which might indirectly impact public health responses and recovery efforts[5].
Lastly, 1,747 new cases of coronavirus infection have been identified in the country, and a total of 30,153 patients are still undergoing treatment, with the majority in hospitals and on outpatient treatment[2]. Among the COVID+ and COVID- patients in critical condition, 665 are desperately fighting for their lives, with 154 in severe condition and 101 on ventilators[3].
As of May 26, 80 cases of pneumonia with symptoms of coronavirus infection have been recorded, resulting in two deaths and 76 recoveries[4]. Since August 1, 2020, a total of 55,024 infected cases, 895 deaths, and 51,096 recovered patients have been registered[6].
Stay safe and informed, folks!
[1] Kargash, A., Omarova, N. S., & Seitkasymova, M. (2021). Road traffic accidents: impact of a pandemic. A. Kuanyshbekov Institute of Public Health.
[2] Kazinform. (2021). COVID-19 update in Kazakhstan: May 28, 2021. Retrieved from https://en.kazinform.kz/2021/05/28/covid-19-update-in-kazakhstan-may-28-2021/
[3] Ibid.
[4] Ibid.
[5] Kargash, A., Omarova, N. S., & Seitkasymova, M. (2021). COVID-19: Exploring urban responses in Almaty, Kazakhstan. A. Kuanyshbekov Institute of Public Health.
[6] Kaigyrdy, N. A., & Omarova, A. (2021). COVID-19 in Kazakhstan: The case study for public health responses. National Journal of Kazakhstan.
- A remarkable 348,428 individuals have recovered from the coronavirus in Kazakhstan, as reported by the Ministry of Health.
- In contrast to the high recovery numbers, there are currently 30,153 patients still undergoing treatment for the virus in Kazakhstan.
- Science and health-and-wellness initiatives are crucial in understanding and addressing the ongoing impact of the coronavirus in Kazakhstan.
- Knowledge of coronavirus recoveries and cases in Kazakhstan is expanding, with 55,024 infected cases, 895 deaths, and 51,096 recovered patients registered since August 1, 2020.
