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CASE INCREASE AND DEATH IN EUROPEAN COUNTRIES
New types of coronavirus (Kovid-19) cases and deaths are increasing in Belarus, Moldova, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, and Uzbekistan.
According to the statement of the Ministry of Health of Belarus, with the determination of Kovid-19 in 973 more cases, the number of cases increased to 13 1818, and the number of deaths increased from 5 to 84.
While the number of people who recovered with the recovery of 79 patients reached 2 thousand 72, 168 thousand 986 Kovid-19 tests have been performed so far.
2 more people died in Moldova
According to the statement made by the Ministry of Health, Labor and Social Protection of Moldova, the number of cases increased to 3,771 with the detection of the virus in 133 more people.
In the declaration, which establishes that 932 of the total cases are health workers, the number of deaths increased from 2 to 111.
Death toll reached 23 in Azerbaijan
According to the statement made by the Ministry of Health, 49 more viruses were detected in Azerbaijan, so the number of cases increased to 1,766 and the number of deaths increased from 1 to 23.
With 46 people recovered and graduated, the number of people recovered increased to 1,267.
In the country where 137,379 tests have been performed so far, the treatment of 476 patients continues.
OHAL scheme extended again in Kazakhstan
According to data from the Kazakh Ministry of Health, the number of Kovid-19 cases increased by 26, reaching 3,105, and the number of those who recovered increased by 24, reaching 798.
The country’s chief doctor, Ayjan Yesmagambetova, said that in 70 percent of the cases, including 4 journalists, there were no epidemic symptoms.
Claiming that the increase in the number of cases decreased from 8 percent to 5 percent in the past week, Yesmagambetova said: “However, in some regions, the increase in cases varies between 0 and 40 percent. This means that quarantine measures should continue in the regions. ” said.
Yesmagambetova, who stated that more than 32,000 people were kept in home quarantine, predicted that the number of cases will exceed 5,000 by the end of May.
Yesmagambetova, who noted that Kovid-19 will be in the category of seasonal diseases, said that people will encounter the virus in the future.
Kazakhstan’s President Kasım Cömert Tokayev also signed the decree on the extension of the State of Emergency (OHAL) from April 30 to May 11.
The State Commission on State also decided to operate in advertising, insurance and small finance companies, non-food stores, beauty and health centers, dental clinics, lawyers and notaries as of May 4.
14 new cases, 102 improvements in Uzbekistan
In a statement by the Uzbekistan Ministry of Health, 14 more coronaviruses were detected, increasing the number of cases until 1969.
In the statement, it was observed that the number of people who recovered with the recovery of 102 people reached 1096.
In the statement that 81,000 people were kept under surveillance, 260 Kovid-19 tests were reported.
In Uzbekistan, where 8 people died due to Kovid-19, the treatment of 865 people continues.
The Anticoronary Commission also decided to alleviate some of the measures adopted to date, due to the reduction of new outbreaks in the country.
Under the decision, citizens were allowed to use their own vehicles in the morning and afternoon to go to work.
On the other hand, Uzbek Airlines announced that flights that stopped until the end of the month will not take place until June 30.
Russia has extended the restriction period for foreigners entering the country Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin announced that restrictions on the entry of foreigners into the country have been extended indefinitely since April 30.
The Russian Center for Prevention and Control of Coronary Virus Infections has also announced that medical students will start working in health centers in the capital, Moscow.
The Russian Supreme Court, on the other hand, declared that the measures taken in the courts were extended until May 11 and suggested that the cases be brought through videoconferences.
Moscow Mayor Sergey Sobyanin said the request to obtain the permit under the curfew will continue until May 11.
Sobyanin announced that it was decided to continue the measures taken in the city due to Kovid-19 until May 11.
Russian President Vladimir Putin also reported that administrative permits for employees were extended until May 11, as part of the fight against the Kovid-19 outbreak. Ukrainian Prime Minister Denis Shmigal announced that they have decided to open food markets that sell food products as part of the easing of measures taken due to Kovid-19. edited.
In the country where quarantine was declared until May 11 due to the Kovid-19 outbreak, the number of cases was announced as 9,866, the number recovered was 1103, and the number of deaths was 250.