22 more people test positive for COVID-19 in Kazakhstan
As of 5:40 pm on May 11, Kazakhstan has reported 22 more cases of coronavirus infection and one fatality case in Shymkent, Strategy2050.kz reports with reference to coronavirus2020.kz.
Nur Sultan - 9, Shymkent - 6, Turkestan region - 3, Aktobe region - 1, Zhambyl region - 3.
The woman from Shymkent was born in 1955.
As of today, 5160 cases of coronavirus infection have been registered in the country:
⚡️ Almaty - 1593,
⚡️ Nur-Sultan - 1083,
⚡️ Atyrau region - 302,
⚡️ West Kazakhstan region - 252,
⚡️ Shymkent - 239,
⚡️ Kyzylorda region - 230,
⚡️ Karaganda region - 196,
⚡️ Almaty region - 183,
⚡️ Turkestan region - 183,
⚡️ Zhambyl region - 182,
⚡️ Aktobe region - 175,
⚡️ Pavlodar region - 154,
⚡️ Mangistau region – 129,
⚡️ Akmola region - 110,
⚡️ Kostanay region – 62,
⚡️ East Kazakhstan region – 51,
⚡️ North Kazakhstan region - 36.
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