Coronavirus: situation on May 20
As of 11:59 pm on May 19, 218 new cases of coronavirus infection have been registered in Kazakhstan. The growth rate amounts to 3.2%, Strategy2050.kz reports with reference to coronavirus2020.kz.
Of these,
Nur-Sultan - 32 (2.5%),
Almaty - 37 (2.0%),
Shymkent - 50 (11.4%)
Almaty region - 7 (3.3%)
Atyrau region - 23 (3.0%)
Zhambyl region - 9 (4.3%)
West Kazakhstan region - 10 (3.0%)
Karaganda region - 24 (9.1%)
Kostanay region - 12 (12.2%)
Kyzylorda region - 5 (2.0%)
Mangistau region - 1 (0.6%)
Turkestan region - 5 (2.1%)
Aktobe region – 3 (1.3%).
As of today, 6 969 cases of coronavirus infection have been registered in the country:
⚡️ Almaty - 1909,
⚡️ Nur-Sultan - 1319,
⚡️ Atyrau region - 792,
⚡️ Shymkent - 485,
⚡️ West Kazakhstan region - 339,
⚡️ Karaganda region - 287,
⚡️ Kyzylorda region - 255,
⚡️ Turkestan region - 245,
⚡️ Aktobe region - 231,
⚡️ Almaty region - 219,
⚡️ Zhambyl region - 217,
⚡️ Pavlodar region - 167,
⚡️ Mangistau region – 163,
⚡️ Akmola region - 134,
⚡️ Kostanay region – 110,
⚡️ East Kazakhstan region – 58,
⚡️ North Kazakhstan region - 39.
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