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KAZAKHSTAN DENIES CHINA REPORT ON ‘UNKNOWN PNEUMONIA’ OUTBREAK

New cases of unidentified pneumonia have been increasing significantly since mid-June across Kazakhstan, said the Chinese Embassy, adding that in some places, authorities are reporting hundreds of new cases a day, Jessie Yeung, Philip Wang and Martin Goillandeau reported for CNN on July 11, 2020.


On Thursday, the Chinese Embassy in Kazakhstan issued a warning to citizens living in the Central Asian country that the pneumonia had killed more than 1,700 people.

"Kazakhstani Health Department and other agencies are conducting comparative research and have not defined the nature of the pneumonia virus," the statement said. New cases of the unidentified pneumonia have been increasing significantly since mid-June across the country, said the embassy, adding that in some places, authorities are reporting hundreds of new cases a day.

In a statement on Friday, the Kazakhstan health ministry acknowledged the presence of "viral pneumonias of unspecified etiology," but denied that the outbreak was new or unknown. "In response to these reports, the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Kazakhstan officially declares that this information does not correspond to reality," the statement read. It added the "unspecified" pneumonia classification followed World Health Organization guidelines "for the registration of pneumonia when the coronavirus infection is diagnosed clinically or epidemiologically but is not confirmed by laboratory testing."

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