“The Agency’s Roscosmos Corporation’s special board sent 14 Agency specialists who will bring with them four ventilators, 10 extra beds, a mobile X-ray apparatus, 10 oxygen concentrators, 10 medical monitors, 6,000 sets of personal protective equipment,” the statement said.

It is noted that as of July 10 at the Baikonur Cosmodrome there are no recorded cases of coronavirus infection COVID-19.

It was previously reported that in Kazakhstan, 1726 cases of coronavirus infection of COVID-19 were detected per day.

The total number of cases detected in the country reached 54,747.

On July 7, a group of 23 Moscow doctors arrived in Alma-Ata to assist Kazakh colleagues in the fight against coronavirus infection COVID-19.