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Uzbekistan reports over 100 new COVID-19 cases

1 June 2020 17:14 (UTC+04:00)
Uzbekistan reports over 100 new COVID-19 cases

By Trend

The number of confirmed coronavirus cases in Uzbekistan increased by 108 to 3,662, Trend reports on June 1 with reference to the Ministry of Health.

To date, 2,837 patients have fully recovered in the country, 15 have died.

Uzbekistan has divided the country into certain "red", "yellow" and "green" zones, with regards to the level of COVID-19 pandemic spread level.

The Special Republican Commission for the preparation of a program of measures to prevent the spread of the coronavirus in Uzbekistan has extended the quarantine until June 15, 2020.

Since May 15, the commission has lifted some restrictions on certain activities in Uzbekistan.

The "red" zones include Uzbekistan's Karakalpakstan Autonomous Republic, Andijan, Namangan, Fergana, Samarkand, Bukhara, Syrdarya and Tashkent regions (also divided into zones).

The "yellow" zones include Khorezm region and Tashkent city.

The "green" zones include Jizzakh and Surkhandarya regions.

Today, in Kitab district of Kashkadarya region ("green" zone in the past), the quarantine regime has been tightened.

Earlier, Navoi region was transferred from "green" zone to the "red" zone.

Moreover, Uzbekistan declared Jizzakh and Surkhandarya regions were declared free from COVID-19.

The first case of coronavirus infection in Uzbekistan was detected on March 15 in the laboratory of the Research Institute of Virology; it was an Uzbek woman who returned from France. The Ministry of Health later announced that her son, daughter, husband and grandson also tested coronavirus-positive.

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