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More coronavirus cases registered in Kazakhstan, total at 569 (UPDATE)18 new coronavirus cases have been detected in Kazakhstan as of 5 April ,Kazinform has learned from coronavirus2020.kz, Trend reports.

18 new cases were reported in the cities and regions of Kazakhstan, including five new cases in Almaty city, 4 new cases in Karaganda region, four new cases in Turkestan region, three new cases in Akmola region, one new case in Atyrau, and one new case in Kyzylorda region.

There are 569 confirmed COVID-19 cases in Kazakhstan, including 219 cases – in Nur-Sultan, 115 cases – in Almaty city, 31 cases – in Karaganda region, 23 cases – in Atyrau region, 23 cases – in Akmola region, 28 cases – in Zhambyl region, 13 cases – in Shymkent city, 5 cases – in East Kazakhstan region, 10 cases – in Almaty region, 10 cases – in Aktobe region, 25 cases – in North Kazakhstan region, 1 case – in Pavlodar region, 3 cases –in Mangistau region, 31 cases – in Kyzylorda region, 2 cases – in West Kazakhstan region, 29 cases –in Turkestan region, and 1 case – in Kostanay region.

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