A year into COVID-19: what we have learned?
25 May, 2021 17:17
Covid-19 is continuing to spread around the world, with more than 160 million confirmed cases and three million deaths.
We sat down to talk to WHO Country Office Representative in Kazakhstan Dr Caroline Clarinval to discuss what we know about the coronavirus, what the year has been for Kazakhstan, and how the WHO supported the country in addressing the outbreak.
The first coronavirus case was reported on March 13, 2020, in Kazakhstan. Since then, there have been over 375,000 coronavirus cases.
автор:
Assel Satubaldina
Видео:
Shynghys Kapparov
Assel Satubaldina
Видео:
Shynghys Kapparov
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