Kazakhstan reports 630 more recoveries from COVID-19
630 more Kazakhstanis have recovered from coronavirus infection: Nur-Sultan - 54, Almaty - 22, Shymkent - 4, West Kazakhstan region - 8, East Kazakhstan region - 7, North Kazakhstan region - 93, Akmola region - 201, Mangistau region - 4, Pavlodar region - 1, Karaganda region - 49, Kyzylorda region - 91, Aktobe region - 68, Zhambyl region - 13, Kostanay region - 15, Strategy2050.kz reports with reference to coronavirus2020.kz.
In total, there are 16,928 recovered people in Kazakhstan:
3302 in Nur-Sultan,
2313 in Almaty,
721 in Shymkent,
586 in Akmola region,
623 in Aktobe region,
610 in Almaty region,
1538 in Atyrau region,
377 in East Kazakhstan,
598 in Zhambyl region,
1193 in West Kazakhstan,
1683 in Karaganda region,
359 in Kostanay region,
1041 in Kyzylorda region,
462 in Mangistau region,
533 in Pavlodar region,
545 in North Kazakhstan,
444 in Turkestan region.
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