Over a thousand individuals have recovered from COVID-19.
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Let's dive into the latest updates on COVID-19 recoveries in Kazakhstan! As of today, a total of 363,604 individuals have recovered from the coronavirus infection, according to Total.kz, citing the Ministry of Health. The recovery rate has been on a steady rise, with 1,586 people recuperating over the past 24 hours.
Breaking it down by region:
- Nur-Sultan - 250
- Almaty - 161
- Shymkent - 101
- Akmolinskaya Oblast - 35
- Aktubinskaya Oblast - 48
- Almatskaya Oblast - 169
- Atyrau Oblast - 95
- VKO - 34
- Zhambylskaya Oblast - 21
- ZKO - 96
- Karagandinskaya Oblast - 332
- Kostanayskaya Oblast - 30
- Kyzylordinskaya Oblast - 32
- Mangystauskaya Oblast - 52
- Pavlodarskaya Oblast - 72
- SKO - 27
- Turkestanskaya Oblast - 31
On the downside, 1,319 new cases of coronavirus infection with a positive PCR test have been identified in the last day.
As of June 4, there are 24,797 individuals still undergoing treatment for the coronavirus infection, including 24,069 with 3KVI+ and 728 with KVI-.
The numbers paint a concerning picture, with 9,208 patients hospitalized and 15,589 receiving outpatient treatment. Among the infected with KVI+ and KVI-, 572 patients are in critical condition, 124 are in severe condition, and 75 are on ventilators.
On June 2, 103 cases of pneumonia with signs of KVI were recorded, and unfortunately, there were seven deaths. However, there's a promising note as 12 people recovered on the same day. Since August 1, the following have been registered: infected - 55,580, deaths - 927, recovered - 51,469.
Now, let's take a closer look at the COVID-19 situation in Kazakhstan as of April 2025, according to the enrichment data:
- Active cases: As of April 21, 2025, there were 14,963 active cases, representing 83 cases per 100,000 population.
- Hospitalizations and critical conditions: No explicit hospitalization or ICU admission figures are provided in the search results. However, studies highlight elevated risks for pregnant patients, including higher susceptibility to acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) requiring ICU care.
- Recent trends: A comparative analysis as of April 21, 2025, shows Kazakhstan’s COVID-19 burden remains significantly higher than Liberia’s, with 77 deaths per 100,000 population (13,848 total deaths). Earlier 2021–2022 data indicates maternal mortality rose from 36.5 to 44.7 per 100,000, reflecting strain on healthcare systems during the pandemic.
For precise hospitalization metrics, Kazakhstan’s Ministry of Health updates or recent official reports (beyond April 25, 2025) would be required, but these were unavailable in the indexed data. (Note: "Critical conditions" are not directly quantified in the provided materials, though ICU admissions are referenced as a risk factor for vulnerable groups.)
- In Shymkent, a total of 101 individuals have recovered from the coronavirus infection, according to the latest updates.
- Science and medical-conditions continue to be a focus in the fight against the coronavirus, with 1,319 new cases identified in the past day.
- As of April 21, 2025, Kazakhstan had 14,963 active cases of the coronavirus, representing 83 cases per 100,000 population.
- The coronavirus pandemic has been particularly hard on pregnant patients, with studies citing elevated risks for acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) requiring ICU care.
