Kazakhstan Assures Firm Control Of Covid-19 Spread In The Country | Despite news reports claiming that Kazakhstan entered the list of countries with the fastest spread of Covid-19, the government of Kazakhstan said today that the situation in the country is under control, and that it is taking all necessary measures to combat the pandemic.
In a press release by the government of Kazakhstan, it denied reports by
foreign media such as The New York Times and The Telegraph that the country is
among the states with the fastest spread of the deadly virus.
“Such highlights led to a certain misunderstanding of the situation in
Kazakhstan, and as a result, to the exaggeration of epidemiological risks
coming from the republic of Kazakshtan in the media”, the release said.
The government said that since the beginning of July, it has added all
asymptomatic forms of Covid-19 to the morbidity rate, an that increased the
infection growth significantly.
“It is well known that both forms of the disease (as with symptoms, as
asymptomatic) pose a potential danger to the wider public. Before July, the
separate recording was carried out”
“It is clear that change of record methodology has led to the fact that
all cases that were not previously taken into account, were included in the
national statistics.
As a result, this led to misinterpretation of the figures.”, it added.
According to the government, there are 48,847 cases of Covid-19 cases in
the country as of 7 July 2020. With 25,021 symptomatic cases and 23,553
asymptomatic cases, 1403 cases per day. The increase is about 3.0%.
Recovered cases in Kazakhstan reached 24,990 cases with a 51.1% recovery
rate, with 24,990 patients who still receive treatment and 260 death cases.
Until June, the replication rate of the virus in Kazakhstan was 1.3, but
over the last few weeks it decreased to 1.05. Death rate in the country is 0.5%
with Kazakhstan ranking on the 35th place by confirmed cases
globally.
Kazakhstan announced that it consistently carring out mass testings
programmes. In total 1,631,817 Covid-10 lab tests were conducted with a rate of
8,746 per 100 thousand people. 48,847 tested positive, while 1,582,943 tested
negative.
According to worldometers.info, Kazakhstan ranks 19th in the
world in terms of population testing, in the 54th place on terms of
confirmed cases per 1 million people, and in the 113th place in
mortality rate.
The government said that In the light of the current circumstances and
numbers, quarantine in Kazakhstan will last between 5 – 19 July.
“The restrictions include ban on holding mass gatherings, as well as
family events and memorials. The beauty salons, hairdressers, gyms, fitness
centers, pools, indoor markets, beaches, water parks, culture facilities,
entertainment centers, religious facilities, cinemas, kindergartens, children
health camps and other institutions also suspended their activities”, it said.
80% of employees in public institutions, national companies and other
organizations will continue to work remotely. Along with restriction on the
movement of people in groups of more than 3 people, while essential services
will continue operating during this period.
Open air restaurants, construction and industrial plants with a
continuous production cycle, open air agricultural and construction works will
continue to operate under enhanced sanitary and disinfection measures.
International air traffic will continue without further expansion of the
list of countries. At the same time, domestic air flights and trains will be
limited. The interregional bus services and city buses are suspended for the
period of the quarantine.
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