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Humanitarian aid from Russia arrives in Nur-Sultan medical organizations

NUR-SULTAN, July 15. /TASS/. Drugs and individual protective gear delivered to Kazakhstan as humanitarian aid from Russia have arrived in the medical organizations of Nur-Sultan, the press service of Kazakhstan’s single pharmaceutical distributor SK-Pharmacy reported on Wednesday.

"Today the single distributor has already delivered 2,790 sets of protective suits and 21,850 protective masks to the medical institutions of Nur-Sultan. This individual protective gear will be used to equip the capital’s healthcare workers involved in a fight against the coronavirus infection," the statement said.

Additionally, kits with individual protective gear and drugs delivered from Russia were sent overland to all regions of Kazakhstan.

"Hospitals will receive 236 packages of the Favipiravir drug which was recently included in the clinical protocol for treatment of the coronavirus infection. On July 14, the single distributor completed the purchasing procedures for this drug. By the end of July, the SK-Pharmacy’s warehouses will receive 700,000 pills of this drug which will be immediately delivered to the country’s medical organizations in order to treat patients with the coronavirus infection," the press service specified.

On July 8, a special flight of Russia’s Emergencies Ministry with humanitarian aid - protective masks, sets of protective suits, and pharmaceuticals, - arrived in Nur-Sultan. Additionally, a total of 55 Russian doctors arrived in Nur-Sultan and Alma-Ata to provide consultative and practical assistance to Kazakhstani specialists in the fight against the coronavirus infection

The state of emergency due to the spread of the coronavirus was declared in Kazakhstan from March 16 to May 11, although later the quarantine measures in the republic’s various regions still remained. Due to the worsening epidemiological situation the authorities decided to introduce a number of additional quarantine restrictions for fourteen days starting on July 5. On July 14, Kazakhstani authorities extended the quarantine regime until August 2.