Statistics on COVID-19 in Kyrgyzstan as of June 12, 2020

As of June 12, 2020, 37 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 were registered in the republic, 20 in women and 17 in men

Bishkek City- 19 cases,   

Chui region - 13 cases,  

Osh city - case,  

Osh region - cases,  

Batken region - cases.  

Total of 2166 confirmed COVID-19 cases are registered in Kyrgyzstan. Of the registered positive cases - 1 122 are women and 1044 – men:

Jalal-Abad region - 174,  

Osh region - 248

Osh City - 245, 

Chui region - 185, 

Bishkek City- 610, 

Batken region - 35, 

Naryn region - 401, 

Issyk-Kul region - 25, 

Talas region - 3, 

-among the arrived from the City ​​of Sol Iletsk - 119, 

- among the servicemen from the RF - 100, 

- among the arrived from the RF - 21. 

 

Distribution of registered COVID-19 cases by age:

1.

Children under 15 years old

-        269

2.

Of which under 1

33

3.

16 – 19 yrs

84

4.

20 - 35 yrs

826

5.

36 – 55 yrs

653

6.

56 +

334

 

new COVID-19 cases were registered among health workers today:

Bishkek City- 4,

Chui region - 2

The total number of health workers, diagnosed with COVID-19, is 425 casesof which  were discharged from hospitals with recovery today;

Total of 321 health workers were discharged with recovery across the country. 

 

472 people with previously confirmed COVID - 19 are being managed in hospitals of the republic, of which 11 are in serious condition, including 1 in intensive care unit; 91 patients are in moderate condition and 370 - in satisfactory.

 

Over the past day, 38 patients with previous COVID-19 diagnosis were discharged from hospitals in the republic with negative test results:  

Bishkek City- 13,

Chui region - 9

Osh City- 10

Naryn region - 5, 

Batken region - 1

In total, 1 668 patients were discharged with recovery throughout the country.  

The number of COVID-19 associated cases is 26.

Number of tests conducted in the last day – 2 866.   

The number of contacts with laboratory confirmed Covid-19 patients is 9 272 [number of contacts may vary subject to the results of epidemiological investigations].   

1 693 people are being monitored in observation facilities of Kyrgyzstan.


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