The Number Of Confirmed Cases Of New Coronary Pneumonia In Kazakhstan Exceeded 10,000

May 30, 2020

Leave a message

The number of confirmed cases of new coronary pneumonia in Kazakhstan exceeded 10,000


According to the latest data released by the Ministry of Health of Kazakhstan, on May 29, 450 new cases of COVID-19 were confirmed across the country. As of 10:00 local time on May 30, local time, Kazakhstan had a total of 10382 cases of COVID-19 diagnosed, 5057 cases of rehabilitation, and 37 deaths.

Statistics show that in the three municipalities and 13 states of Kazakhstan, new cases were found the day before, and only zero new cases were found in Akmola. The regions with the largest number of confirmed cases in a single day include: the capital Nur-Sultan (89 cases), the municipality of Chimkent (51 cases), Atyrau (44 cases), Karaganda (41 cases) and the largest city Almaty (37 cases). Compared with the 28th, the single-day increase in the number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Kazakhstan is about 4.5%.

It is worth noting that, according to data released by the Kazakh Ministry of Health, on the eve of the end of the nationwide emergency, at 22:45 on May 10 local time, the number of COVID-19 confirmed cases in Kazakhstan was 5090. In the 19 days since then, Kazakhstan's cumulative newly diagnosed cases reached 5292, an increase of about 104%.


According to Kazakhstan ’s May 30 report, Kazakhstan will gradually resume cross-border road transport routes with neighboring countries such as Russia, China, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Mongolia. Kamalyev, deputy minister of the Ministry of Industry and Infrastructure Development of Kazakhstan, told the media that Kazakhstan will gradually resume the cross-border road passenger and freight transportation routes interrupted on March 16 as the epidemic situation in neighboring countries has stabilized.

On March 13, Kazakhstan was diagnosed with COVID-19 for the first time. On March 16, President Tokayev signed an order declaring a national emergency. On May 11, the state of emergency that experienced two extensions came to an end. On May 29, the Kazakhstan Inter-Departmental Epidemic Prevention Committee decided to cancel checkpoints across the country from June 1 and restore railway transportation lines between large and medium-sized cities and inter-regional highway passenger lines.