(Fighting against New Crown Pneumonia) Tajikistan's first death in a new crown

  China News Agency, Nur-Sultan, May 4 Dushanbe News: The Ministry of Health of Tajikistan announced on the 3rd that there have been 2 deaths of new coronary pneumonia in the country. This is the first official confirmation of the country's discovery of new cases of death from coronary heart disease.

  Tajikistan is the country with the latest outbreak of new pneumonia in Central Asia. The first confirmed cases were discovered on April 30. According to a report from the Ministry of Health of the Tajikistan, as of the evening of May 3, a total of 128 cases were diagnosed in the country, and 52 cases were newly diagnosed that day.

  In response to the epidemic, the tower has adopted a series of isolation measures, including closing all non-food markets, the school's early summer vacation, and wearing a mask when going out. Experts from the World Health Organization have arrived in Tajikistan on May 1. Tajikistan indicated that it will work with WHO experts to optimize the prevention and control mechanism and respond to the challenges brought by the epidemic.

  According to the Interfax news agency, the World Bank combined various factors to predict the future development of Tajikistan's epidemic, and believed that the total number of diagnoses will be between 72,000 and 230,000, and the total number of deaths will be between 0.66 and 21,000.

  At present, among the five Central Asian countries, only Turkmenistan has not reported an outbreak. Among the countries in the region, Kazakhstan is the most severely affected country in terms of the number of diagnoses and deaths. As of the press release on the 4th, Kazakhstan's Ministry of Health data shows that 3694 cases have been diagnosed, 1084 cases have been cured, and 27 cases have died. All 3 municipalities and 14 states across the country have found confirmed cases. The largest city, Almaty, and the capital, Nur-Sultan, are the "severe-hit areas" of the epidemic, with a total of 1,291 and 698 cases diagnosed.

  Uzbekistan is the second most severe country. As of the press release on the 4th, according to the Ukrainian Ministry of Health data, a total of 2149 cases were diagnosed in the country, 1319 cases were cured, and 10 deaths. Kyrgyzstan, another Central Asian country, as of the 4th press release, the official statistics accumulatively confirmed 795 cases, cured 564 cases, and 10 deaths. (Finish)