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Parts of Kazakhstan have experienced significant spikes in disease cases since mid-June. The country’s Ministry of Health said it had recorded more than 32,000 cases of an unknown type of pneumonia in the past between 29 June and 5 July, with 451 deaths.
China’s embassy in Kazakhstan said the country recorded 1,772 deaths in the first part of the year, some of which were Chinese nationals.
They describe the disease as an “unknown pneumonia” and, in a warning to Chinese citizens in Kazakhstan, embassy officials said: “The mortality rate for this disease is much higher than that of the new coronavirus.
“The country’s fitness is conducting comparative studies on the pneumonia virus, but they are not yet aware of the virus.”
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Saul Kisikova, director of the fitness care branch in the Kazakh capital, spoke to the state agency Kazinform.
He said: “About three hundred people diagnosed with pneumonia are hospitalized every day.”
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Ayzhan Esmagambetova, head of fitness services, said the death from pneumonia quadrupled in June in Kazakhstan.
The figures correspond to the same time last year.
He said many other people who were sick had not been diagnosed with COVID-19.
In Kazakhstan, there are 53,021 COVID-19 and 264 coronavirus deaths.
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They lifted many of their restrictions on May 11.
On Sunday, the country’s president, Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, imposed a number of restrictions after a wave of COVID-19 cases hit Kazakhstan.
On Thursday, 1,962 new COVID-19s were registered in Kazakhstan.
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President Tokayev said the country “actually faces the moment of the coronavirus wave along with a massive buildup of pneumonia cases.
Pneumonia is an infection in one or the lungs.
In China, 85,399 of Covid-19 have been reported.