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Kazakhstan s coronavirus cases exceed 169,000 - World

Kazakhstan s coronavirus cases exceed 169,000 - World
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Number of COVID-19 cases in Kazakhstan exceeds 169,000

Number of COVID-19 cases in Kazakhstan exceeds 169,000
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Kazakhstan s coronavirus case tally exceeds 153,000

29 Dec 2020 in 12:40 Kazakhstan’s doctors registered 739 new coronavirus cases in the past day, six more than a day earlier, and the total caseload hit 153,199, the government’s commission for preventing the coronavirus spread reported. In the past eight days some 733-776 new cases were reported. Some 0.8% of the republic’s 18.8 mln population were infected. The coronavirus spread rate stood at 1.01 during this period. The highest daily case tally of 1,962 was registered on July 9. According to the commission, a total of 140,684 people recovered, including 841 in the past day. The total death toll from the coronavirus has hit 2,259, TASS reported. As of December 24, a total of 5,250,104 COVID-19 tests have been carried out in the Central Asian republic. Some 2.9% of those who passed tests were infected.

Kazakh Health Ministry and UNFPA launch website to provide reproductive health information

Kazakh Health Ministry and UNFPA launch website to provide reproductive health information 21 December 2020 20:04 Share in: NUR-SULTAN. KAZINFORM Kazakhstan’s Ministry of Health and the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) in Kazakhstan have launched a package of communications products providing age-appropriate sexual and reproductive health information to adolescents, young adults and their parents. The products include a website, a mobile application and a Telegram chatbot, which have been produced as in support to the Government of Kazakhstan’s continued investment in the health and well-being of young people. This support is one the building blocks to strengthen and institutionalize youth-friendly health services in the country, as reflected in national policies and reiterated during the landmark Nairobi Summit, the official website of the UNFPA in Kazakhstan reads.

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