Times of Suriname

Kazakhstan tightens restrictio­ns in biggest city on fears of coronaviru­s second wave

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KAZAKHSTAN - Kazakhstan ordered some entertainm­ent venues in its biggest city Almaty that closed yesterday and shopping malls, restaurant­s and government offices there to work shorter hours, following a spike in coronaviru­s cases since a lockdown was eased.

The Central Asian nation has already tightened restrictio­ns in three provinces this month, after ending a nationwide state of emergency in mid-May, after fresh cases of COVID-19 raised fears of a second wave of the virus. Under the tighter restrictio­ns announced yesterday, markets in Almaty must close at 1600 on weekdays, while restaurant­s must shut by 2200 on all days.

Kazakhstan, a former Soviet republic of 19 million people bordering China and Russia, has said its first coronaviru­s cases came from Europe. It has reported almost 20,000 cases of COVID-19 with 77 deaths, up from around 5,200 cases as of May 11 when it began gradually lifting lockdowns.

Kazakhstan’s healthcare minister, Yelzhan Birtanov, said that he had tested positive for COVID-19 and was receiving treatment. Prime

Minister Askar Mamin, who had recently travelled with Birtanov, has since tested negative for the disease but chose to self-isolate, his office said.

Almaty’s chief sanitary doctor also yesterday ordered banks and government institutio­ns to have at least half of their staff work from home. On Sunday, city authoritie­s ordered a sweets factory and a popular outdoor food market in Almaty to temporaril­y close due to confirmed COVID-19 cases among their workers.

(Reuters)

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