Coronavirus: epidemiological situation on April 15
As of 9.25 am on April 15, Kazakhstan has reported 29 more cases of coronavirus infection, Strategy2050.kz reports with reference to coronavirus2020.kz.
Atyrau region - 1, Shymkent - 1, West Kazakhstan region - 6, Mangistau region - 1, Kyzylorda region - 3, Karaganda region - 2, Nur-Sultan - 9, Almaty - 6.
As of today, 1261 cases of coronavirus infection have been registered in the country, including 291 cases in Nur-Sultan, 364 cases in Almaty, 80 cases in Karaganda region, 79 cases in Akmola region, 70 cases in Atyrau region, Zhambyl region - 49 cases, Shymkent - 40 cases, East Kazakhstan region - 8 cases, Almaty region - 24 cases, Aktobe region - 12 cases, North Kazakhstan region - 26 cases, Pavlodar region - 11 cases, Mangistau region - 11 cases, Kyzylorda region - 124 cases, West Kazakhstan region – 18 cases, Turkestan region – 49 cases, Kostanay region – 5 cases.
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