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24 Kazakhstanis died from COVID-19 and pneumonia in 24 hrs

11 April 2021 11:40 Share in: Related news 32,899 (32,241 coronavirus positive and 658 coronavirus negative) people are being treated for coronavirus infection the countrywide as of April 11. 546 of them are in critical condition, 163 in extremely critical condition, while 99 are on life support, the Kazakh Healthcare Ministry’s Telegram Channel reads. 19 people died from COVID-19 in Kazakhstan in 24 hours, bringing the death toll to 3,221. Pneumonia claimed 5 lives in the last day, total at 727, it said in a statement.

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COVID-like pneumonia: 50 new cases, 4 deaths in Kazakhstan

4 April 2021 11:41 Share in: NUR-SULTAN. KAZINFORM – Kazakhstan has recorded 50 new cases of the coronavirus-like pneumonia in the past 24 hours, Kazinform has learnt from coronavirus2020.kz. Related news 169 people made full recoveries from the COVID-19 like pneumonia in Kazakhstan in the past day. In addition, four deaths related to the COVID-like pneumonia were reported in Kazakhstan in the past 24 hours. Since August 1, Kazakhstan has registered 50,815 cases of the coronavirus-like pneumonia. Of these, 48,779 patients fully recovered. The disease claimed lives of 700 people across the country. Earlier it was reported that Kazakhstan registered 2,054 new cases of the coronavirus infection, raising the total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Kazakhstan to 253,107 since the start of the pandemic. Since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic 223,835 people fully recovered from the novel coronavirus countrywide.

Thrive: beware of pneumonia on the rise

SHARING OPTIONS: Carry a thermometer at all times when rearing calves and check any calf that looks to be off form. It has been a difficult spring weather-wise for calf rearing. We have experienced wind, rain, sleet and snow, as well as high and low temperatures, sometimes all within a 24-hour period. One thing that calves do not like is changeable weather. It takes them a while to adjust and no sooner have they settled, the weather changes again. High wind last weekend caused a chill to get into one of the calf sheds on the Thrive demo farm. The result was a couple of cases of high temperatures and pneumonia.

Thrive weekly roundup: dealing with common issues in the calf-rearing shed

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