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<ref name="asyrem">In June 2, 2020, the Ministry of Healthcare announced that they will not add asymptomatic cases to the reports. As such, reporting of cases slowed down.</ref> | <ref name="asyrem">In June 2, 2020, the Ministry of Healthcare announced that they will not add asymptomatic cases to the reports. As such, reporting of cases slowed down.</ref> | ||
<ref name="addeasy">In July 1, 2020, Ministry of Healthcare re-added asymptomatic cases back to the reports, causing a jump of cases.</ref> | <ref name="addeasy">In July 1, 2020, Ministry of Healthcare re-added asymptomatic cases back to the reports, causing a jump of cases.</ref> | ||
| − | <ref name="addpneumonia">In July 23, 2020, Kazakhstan's government announced that they will add cases of pneumonia to the official reports, beginning with and from August. However, they are counted separately from coronavirus cases, unlike Kyrgyzstan. As such, reported pneumonia cases while counted into the total cases in the chart, are separately grouped in the bar chart.</ref> | + | <ref name="addpneumonia">In July 23, 2020, Kazakhstan's government announced that they will add cases of pneumonia to the official reports, beginning with and from August. However, they are counted separately from coronavirus cases, unlike Kyrgyzstan. As such, reported pneumonia cases, including deaths while counted into the total cases in the chart, are separately grouped in the bar chart (not for deaths). Recoveries from pneumonia are not counted in this chart.</ref> |
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References
- ↑ Kumenov, Almaz. "Kazakhstan to merge pneumonia and coronavirus cases, but only from Aug. 1". Eurasianet. Retrieved 20 August 2020.