Another 2 people recovered in Almaty
Two more patients have been recovered from coronavirus infection in Almaty today. These are girls born in 1997 and 1998, Strategy2050.kz reports with reference to coronavirus2020.kz.
It is reported that one of them flew in on an Istanbul-Almaty flight on March 15, while the second came in contact with a previously identified patient.
In total, as of today 21 patients have been discharged with recovery in the metropolis, including 2 children. All are in 14-day home quarantine.
Almaty confirmed 116 cases of coronavirus infection. Plus six new contact cases.
Currently, 96 patients with a diagnosis of COVID-19 are in infectious hospitals of the city, one of them is a resident of Almaty region.
The condition of 79 patients is satisfactory. The condition of 2 adults is extremely severe, 13 adults are in medium severity.
At the moment, 521 people are in temporary centres, of which 79 are children.
In two-day quarantine - 390 citizens (48 children), in home quarantine - 4805.
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