
According to her, there has been rise in the number of COVID-19 cases among people aged 40-65
Nur-Sultan’s chief medical officer Zhanna PRALIYEVA shared the COVID-19 numbers the capital has seen since the outbreak, Kazinform correspondent reports.
A total of 14,084 COVID-19 cases, including 8,645 symptomatic and 5,439 asymptomatic, as well as 540 unconfirmed cases have been registered in the city of Nur-Sultan since March 13, 2020, Praliyeva told an online briefing that taken place in the mayor’s office.
According to her, there has been rise in the number of COVID-19 cases among people aged 40-65.
She went on to say that in the beginning of the outbreak most cases of COVID-19 or 60.3% had been registered among men. However, in 8 months the number of COVID-19-infected women has risen and stands at 53% of the total cases.
In her words, there are still 3 and up to 20 cases with more symptomatic ones emerging every day in Nur-Sultan city.
She also added that there had been 3 asymptomatic cases registered among per-school children in June.
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