01.02.2022, 12:40 22871

COVID-19 cases in schoolchildren rise in Kazakhstan

COVID-19 cases in schoolchildren rise in Kazakhstan
COVID-19 cases have increased among schoolchildren, Kazinform correspondent reports.
 
According to the Kazakh health ministry, over the past week the number of COVID-19 cases in schoolchildren has risen by 1.3 times. They account for over 10% of the total COVID-19 cases in Turkestan, Akmola, West Kazakhstan, North Kazakhstan, Kostanay regions as well as Shymkent and Nur-Sultan cities.
 

Taking into account the switching of learning to offline and greater susceptibility of younger people to the Omicron variant I call on the governors to ensure the sanitary epidemiological requirements, mask-wearing regime, class size and other set measures aiming at preventing COVID-19 in educational facilities are observed. Also, I urge parents of children older than 12 to vaccinate their children," said the Kazakh health minister.

 
COVID-19 situation remains tense, informed Azhar Giniyat spoke of the COVID-19 situation in Kazakhstan during a government session.
 

Countrywide, the COVID-19 situation remains tense. Nevertheless, it has been stabilizing over the past week compared to the previous one. Over 250 thousand people have contracted the coronavirus infection since the start of the year with over 8 thousand daily cases on average being reported in the past week," said Giniyat.

 
The country and its 14 areas are still in the "red zone" for COVID-19; Kyzylorda region and Shymkent city have moved into the "yellow zone" and the city of Shymkent into the "green zone" for COVID-19. The number of deaths caused by COVID-19 has dropped 1.3 times in January compared with December last year.
 

Over the past two weeks, coronavirus cases have risen 2.4 times, with the biggest increases from 6 times being reported in five regions such as Pavlodar, North Kazakhstan, Akmola, Kostanay and East Kazakhstan regions. Six regions and Almaty city have registered 2-6-time growths in COVID-19 cases. Increases below 2% have been seen in Mangistau, Turkestan, Kyzylorda regions as well as Nur-Sultan and Shymkent cities," said the minister.

 
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