(Fighting against New Coronary Pneumonia) Ha Danyi's newly confirmed high-tech medical system on the verge of "saturation" attracts attention

  China News Agency, Nur-Sultan, June 22 (Reporter Wen Longjie) According to the latest data released by the Kazakh Ministry of Health, the country added 1471 new cases of coronary pneumonia on the 21st, breaking the highest single-day record since the outbreak. .

  The new cases on the 21st included 507 patients with clinical symptoms and 964 asymptomatic patients. Kazakhstan's epidemic situation has rebounded significantly since the national emergency was lifted on May 11, and the situation has deteriorated in recent days. It has become the norm to add more than 1,000 in a single day.

  According to Kazakhstan's official news on the 22nd, the governor of the country's Almaty state, Batalov, was diagnosed with new coronary pneumonia. Prior to this, the first President of Kazakhstan Nazarbayev, the speaker of the lower house of the parliament, Nygmatulin, Deputy Prime Minister Tugjanov and other politicians and senior officials have been diagnosed one after another, drawing attention to the situation of the Kazakh epidemic.

  Kazakhstan is now the country with the largest number of diagnoses and deaths in Central Asia. As of the 22nd, a total of 27541 cases were diagnosed, including 17732 cases with clinical symptoms and 9809 cases with asymptomatic patients; 10962 cases were cured and 120 cases died.

  Adgayeva, the chief infectious disease expert at the Nur-Sultan Health Bureau in Kazakhstan, said that not only did the number of infections soar last week, but also the number of severely ill patients. “Currently 95% of hospitalized patients have symptoms of respiratory failure and lung inflammation. They need oxygen. Our intensive care unit is full."

  Adgayeva called on the people to abide by the epidemic prevention regulations and pay attention to the severity of the epidemic. She said that the medical staff has been working intensively for 4 months, facing death every day, the extreme pain of hypoxia, and the great pressure. "We have all started taking antidepressant drugs, otherwise it will be difficult to persevere."

  Recently, with the worsening of the epidemic situation, the issue of Kazakhstan's medical system on the verge of "saturation" has received widespread attention from local experts, the public and the media. The head of the public health department in the Sudan’s capital, Nur-Sultan, Gishkova said at a news conference that the new coronary pneumonia patients admitted to the city have reached 90% of the capacity of the designated hospitals, approaching the "full load" limit. (Finish)