Coronavirus cases and fatalities continued to rise in Eurasian and Central Asian countries on Saturday.
Kazakhstan
Kazakhstan’s overall case count moved close to 46,000, with 1,644 more infections – the highest single-day figure so far – recorded in the past 24 hours.
Recoveries increased by 415 to reach 15,276, while the death toll stands at 188, the Health Ministry said.
Ukraine
Ukraine reported 914 more COVID-19 cases, raising its overall count to 47,677.
According to the Health Ministry, 3,456 children and 6,937 healthcare workers have been infected in the country.
Fatalities increased by 15 to 1,227, while recoveries reached 21,155 with 597 additions.
Over 705,800 tests have been done in the country so far, and 25,295 patients are currently under treatment, the ministry said.
In view of the rising number of cases, Ukraine has extended restrictions until the end of July.
Armenia
Total cases in Armenia climbed to 27,900 after 580 more people tested positive for COVID-19.
The death toll increased by eight to reach 477, while recoveries stand at 15,935.
Over 11,300 remain under treatment in the country, which has done more than 120,200 tests to date.
Kyrgyzstan
Kyrgyzstan reported 327 new virus cases, raising its total to 7,094.
According to the Health Ministry, 1,065 healthcare workers have been infected in the country so far.
It said 615 patients are currently hospitalized and 3,632 are in isolation at home.
A total of 23,019 people remain under surveillance across the country.
Two more fatalities took the death toll to 78, while recoveries increased by 59 to reach 2,714.
Uzbekistan
In Uzbekistan, 174 more people tested positive for COVID-19, raising the total to 9,500.
One more fatality brought the death toll to 29, while 90 more recoveries over the past 24 hours raised the total to 6,251.
Some 3,200 patients remain under treatment in the Central Asian country, which has carried out over 1.2 million tests so far.
A further 64,000 people are under monitoring across Uzbekistan, authorities said.
Georgia
Three new COVID-19 cases were found in Georgia, bringing the overall count to 949.
The government said all three were truck drivers who came from other countries.
Fifteen virus patients have died and 825 have recovered in Georgia so far.
A total of 203 patients are hospitalized, while 3,310 remain in quarantine, authorities said.
Global situation
Over 525,700 people have died in at least 188 countries and regions since the virus emerged in China last December.
More than 11.1 million cases have been reported worldwide, with recoveries over 5.9 million, according to figures compiled by the US’ Johns Hopkins University.
The US, Brazil, Russia, and India are currently the worst-hit countries in the world.