Over 100 new cases of COVID-19 confirmed in Kazakhstan, reaching a total of 199 diagnosed individuals
Over the last 24 hours, here's a lowdown on the coronavirus situation in Kazakhstan:
Reportedly by Almaty.tv and Coronavirus2020.kz, a whopping 65 new cases of the virus have been spotted across the nation.
Breaking it down by region:
- Nursultan city: 4 cases
- Almaty city: 8 cases
- Shymkent city: 1 case
- Akmola region: 2 cases
- Aktau region: 2 cases
- Almaty region: 1 case
- Atyrau region: 5 cases
- East Kazakhstan region: 22 cases
- Zhambyl region: 3 cases
- West Kazakhstan region: 3 cases
- Karaganda region: 4 cases
- Kostanay region: 3 cases
- Kyzylorda region: 1 case
- Pavlodar region: 1 case
- North Kazakhstan region: 4 cases
- Turkestan region: 1 case
As of now, a staggering 107,199 cases have been identified in total within the country's borders. Keep in mind that this data could be subject to change as more reports come in.
Now, let's dive into some interesting tidbits - although older than the current situation, you might find them enlightening. Research suggests that psychological impacts of the pandemic on older adults in Kazakhstan have been a concern[5]. Also, as of October 2023, the country had recorded a cumulative total of 1,498,668 cases[5].
However, if you're searching for up-to-the-minute regional details, you'll need to turn to Kazakhstan's Ministry of Health or its dedicated COVID-19 dashboard. The World Health Organization's European Region dashboard, last updated April 6, 2025, showcases aggregate data but lacks country-level regional breakdowns[1][4].
It's worth noting that recent health developments in Kazakhstan, as of April 29, 2025, focus more on immunization efforts against measles and whooping cough rather than COVID-19 case reporting[2]. Stay safe, folks!
- The city of Almaty reported 8 new cases of coronavirus over the last 24 hours.
- The Kyzylorda region, specifically, reported 1 new case of the coronavirus.
- Science has raised concerns about the psychological impacts of the pandemic on older adults in Kazakhstan.
- As of October 2023, a total of 1,498,668 cases had been recorded in Kazakhstan.
- For the most current regional details on the coronavirus, one should refer to Kazakhstan's Ministry of Health or its COVID-19 dashboard.
