‘Unknown pneumonia’ deadlier than coronavirus sweeping Kazakhstan, Chinese 
embassy warns

Statement from embassy warns that death rate is ‘much higher’ than coronavirus 
and says local authorities have yet to identify cause

Kazakh authorities have reimposed Covid-19 lockdown in some parts of the 
country amid a spike in pneumonia cases

By  Wendy Wu, Published: 9th July 2020  
https://www.scmp.com/news/china/diplomacy/article/3092563/chinese-embassy-warns-deadly-unknown-pneumonia-kazakhstan


The Chinese embassy in Kazakhstan has warned of a deadly “unknown pneumonia” 
after the former Soviet republic reported a spike in pneumonia cases since June.

“The death rate of this disease is much higher than the novel coronavirus.    
The country’s health departments are conducting comparative research into the 
pneumonia virus, but have yet to identify the virus,” the embassy said in a 
warning to Chinese citizens in the country.

While the Chinese embassy described the illness as an “unknown pneumonia”, 
Kazakhstani officials and media have only said it is pneumonia.

It was not clear why the Chinese embassy had described the illness as “unknown” 
or what information it had about the pneumonia.

The embassy’s website, citing local media reports, said the provinces of Atyrau 
and Aktobe and the city of Shymkent have reported significant spikes in 
pneumonia cases since the middle of June.

Shymkent and the capital city of Atyrau are 1,500km (930 miles) apart, while 
the distance between the capital cities of Atyrau and Aktobe is 330km (205 
miles).

The Chinese embassy said that so far there have been nearly 500 pneumonia cases 
in the three places, with over 30 people in a critical condition.

Worldwide reported coronavirus infections top 12 million

The country as a whole saw 1,772 pneumonia deaths in the first part of the 
year, 628 of which happened in June, including some Chinese nationals, the 
embassy continued.

“The Chinese embassy in Kazakhstan reminds Chinese nationals here to be aware 
of the situation and step up prevention to lower the infection risks,” the 
embassy statement said.

Saule Kisikova, the health care department chief in the capital Nur-Sultan, 
told the news agency Kazinform: “Some 300 people diagnosed with pneumonia are 
being hospitalised every day.”

The agency also said there had been 1,700 pneumonia cases nationwide in June – 
more than two times the number in the same month last year.

Kazakhstan announced a state of emergency on March 16 to tackle the spread of 
Covid-19. The lockdown was lifted on May 11, but restrictions and quarantine 
measures have been reimposed in some areas following the surge in pneumonia 
cases.

Kazakhstan’s President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev said in a televised address on 
Wednesday that the situation was still serious and it was too early to relax 
restrictions.

He added the country was “in fact facing the second coronavirus wave coupled 
with a huge uptick in pneumonia cases”, according to the Russian news agency 
Tass.

The Chinese embassy said on Tuesday that the number of Covid-19 cases in 
Kazakhstan had reached 49,683, including 264 deaths.

Late last month officials warned about the rise in pneumonia cases. Kisikova 
said that doctors were finding 600 people a day with pneumonia symptoms, 
compared with 80 a day before the start of the Covid-19 outbreak, the 
Singapore-based website CNA reported.

“Every day, 350 to 400 patients are hospitalised in the city with either 
Covid-19 or pneumonia,” she said.

Wendy Wu

Wendy Wu is a Beijing-based reporter focusing on international finance and 
diplomacy. Her journalism career spans a decade and she has been reporting for 
the Post since 2015. Wendy has a master's degree in finance from Germany's 
University of Freiburg.

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