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Kazakhstan denies Chinese reports of 'unknown pneumonia' deadlier than coronavirus

China has warned its citizens living in Kazakhstan of a local "unknown pneumonia" which, it said, has a "much higher" fatality rate than COVID-19. Kazakhstan has branded this as "fake news".

July 10, 2020 / 13:24 IST
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Kazakhstan, on July 10, dismissed Chinese reports of 'unknown pneumonia' deadlier than the novel coronavirus.

China has warned its citizens living in Kazakhstan of a local "unknown pneumonia" which, it said, has a "much higher" fatality rate than COVID-19.

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The "unknown pneumonia in Kazakhstan caused 1,772 deaths in the first six months of the year, including 628 people in June alone", the Chinese embassy in the central Asian country said in a statement on its WeChat platform on July 9, adding that the fatalities also included Chinese citizens.

“The fatality rate of the disease is much higher than COVID-19," state-run Global Times quoted the embassy's statement on July 10.