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In Kyrgyzstan, the life span may decrease by 5 per cent because of Covid-19 consequences, according to experts.
From July 12 to August 9, 1,650 new cases were diagnosed in Uzbekistan, according to the Ministry of Healthcare. As of August 2022, 243,000 cases of the coronavirus had been diagnosed in the country during the pandemic, with a total of 1,637 victims. (more…)
The B.1.1.529 variant of the coronavirus infection named “Omicron” was first detected in Botswana and RSA in November 2021. World Health Organisation almost immediately listed it as the variant causing concern and designated it as “the variant of concern.” (more…)
Vaccination has been recognised by the world as the only efficient way to fight the pandemic. It’s only immunisation that can produce herd immunity and get people back to the pre-Covid pace of life. According to scholars and doctors, the vaccinated people are less frequently infected with coronavirus, and even in this case the disease has less severe course and no lethal outcomes. (more…)
Kyrgyzstan launched the COVID vaccination campaign for people on March 29. Today, the Kyrgyzstanis are offered the Chinese vaccine, SinoPharm, and the Russian vaccine, Sputnik V.
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The coronavirus infection keeps on attacking the Kazakhstanis. The republic shows high numbers of cases. Officials of the country keep saying that only mass vaccination can save the situation.
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The vaccination in the country is going to begin in the first half of March 2021, according to the Sanitary and Epidemiological Wellbeing and Public Health Service of Uzbekistan. (more…)