11th patient recovered: about coronavirus situation in Almaty
As of today there are 90 confirmed cases of coronavirus infection in Almaty, Strategy2050.kz reports with reference to coronavirus2020.kz.
There are 80 COVID-19 cases in the infectious hospitals, taking into account 1 patient from Almaty region, among them 1 child.
The status of 68 patients is satisfactory. 2 adults are in critical condition; 10 adults are of medium severity.
Of all hospitalized cases, two are contact persons with previously identified patients. All contacted persons with confirmed cases have now been found and placed in isolation. Another Covid-19 recovery patient was discharged yesterday.
In total, today the number of recovered from coronavirus infection is 11 people.
In total, there are currently 619 people in temporary centres, of which 81 are children.
On two-day quarantine isolation there are 520 people, including 50 children.
3853 citizens are in home quarantine.
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