988 people beat COVID-19 in Kazakhstan over past 24 hours
988 more Kazakhstanis have fully recovered from coronavirus infection over the past 24 hours, Strategy2050.kz reports with reference to coronavirus2020.kz.
In total, 988 people have fully recovered from the coronavirus infection in Kazakhstan, including 165 in Nur-Sultan city, 11 in Almaty city, 6 in Shymkent city, 407 in Akmola region, 55 in Aktobe region, 40 in Atyrau region, 22 in East Kazakhstan region, 16 in Zhambyl region, 49 in West Kazakhstan region, 65 in Karaganda region, 16 in Kostanay region, 19 in Kyzylorda region, 6 in Mangistau region, 10 in Pavlodar region, 92 in North Kazakhstan region, and 9 in Turkestan region.
So far Kazakhstan has reported 35,137 recoveries from COVID-19. The novel virus has claimed 264 lives countrywide.
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