2 Jul 2020 09:31

Kazakh authorities to impose 2-week quarantine due to Covid-19 on July 5

NUR-SULTAN. July 2 (Interfax) - Kazakhstan will impose restrictive quarantine measures on July 5 for 14 days due to an increase in Covid-19 cases, the prime minister's press service said in a statement published on Thursday.

"Given a deterioration of the epidemiological situation and a rise in coronavirus infection cases in Kazakhstan, the state commission has adopted a decision to impose restrictive measures on July 5 [...] for 14 days," it said.