Kazakh woman in Hungary tests positive for coronavirus - Foreign Ministry
17 March, 2020 15:16
A Kazakhstani woman in Hungary has been exposed to COVID-19, Strategy2050.kz reports with the reference to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Kazakhstan.
“On March 16, 2020, the Embassy of the Republic of Kazakhstan in Hungary received a message that one of our citizens was hospitalized with suspected coronavirus in one of the hospitals in the city of Budapest. Later it was informed that the woman tested positive for coronavirus. Currently, her condition is stable; she is undergoing treatment in the hospital. This issue is under special control”, the Foreign Ministry said.
It should be noted that Kazakhstan has confirmed 27 cases of coronavirus infection.
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