As of June 4 , 2020, 28 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 were registered in the republic, 16 in women and 12 in men:
Bishkek City- 15 cases,
Osh City - 4 cases,
Osh region - 6 cases,
Naryn region - 1 case,
Chui region - 1 case,
Issyk-Kul region - 1 case.
The total number of COVID-19 confirmed cases registered in Kyrgyzstan by now is 1899. Of the recorded positive cases - 969 are women and 930 – men:
Jalal-Abad region - 163,
Osh region - 226,
Osh City - 211,
Chui region - 134,
Bishkek City – 499,
Batken region - 30,
Naryn region - 381,
Issyk-Kul region - 15,
-among the people, who arrived from the city of Sol - Iletsk - 119,
-among the military personnel from the RF - 98,
-among the people, who arrived from the RF - 23.
Distribution of the registered COVID-19 cases by age:
1. |
Children under 15 years old |
- 244 |
2. |
Of which under 1 |
25 |
3. |
16 – 19 yrs |
69 |
4. |
20 - 35 yrs |
738 |
5. |
35 – 55 yrs |
567 |
6. |
55 + |
281 |
7 new COVID-19 cases were registered today among health workers:
Bishkek City- 2,
Osh City- 4,
Naryn region - 1.
The total number of health workers diagnosed with COVID-19 is 372 cases , of which 5 health workers were discharged from hospitals with recovery today. In total, 270 health workers were discharged with recovery in the republic.
Currently 587 people with previously confirmed COVID – 19 are being managed in hospitals of the republic, of which 12 are in serious condition, including 3 in intensive care units; 74 patients are in moderate condition and 501- in satisfactory.
Today 27 patients with previously confirmed diagnosis COVID-19 were discharged from hospitals of the republic with negative test results:
Bishkek City- 24,
Osh region - 1,
Batken region - 2.
In all, 1292 patients were discharged with recovery throughout the country.
COVID-19 associated deaths - 20
Total number of tests conducted in the last day - 2 933
The number of contacts with laboratory COVID-19 confirmed patients - 7905 [number of contacts may vary subject to the results of epidemiological investigations]
1 953 people are being monitored in observation facilities of Kyrgyzstan.