Coronavirus-related fatalities in Kazakhstan reach 183
5 more fatalities from coronavirus infection have been registered in Kazakhstan, Strategy2050.kz reports with reference to coronavirus2020.kz.
A woman born in 1952 died in West Kazakhstan, a woman born in 1942 in Mangistau region, a man born in 1967 in Akmola region, a man born in 1958 in East Kazakhstan and a woman born in 1962 succumbed to the novel infection in Aktobe region.
The COVID-19 virus has claimed the lives of 183 people in Kazakhstan so far, including 61 fatalities in Nur-Sultan city, 26 in Almaty city, 14 in Shymkent city, 14 in Akmola region, 4 in Aktobe region, 1 in Almaty region, 6 in Atyrau region, 4 in East Kazakhstan region, 1 in Zhambyl region, 7 in West Kazakhstan region, 13 in Karaganda region, 3 in Kostanay region, 3 in Mangistau region, 13 in Pavlodar region, 2 North Kazakhstan region, and 9 in Turkestan region.
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