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Health Official Authorizes Ashyq Initiative Protocol

State Health Officer's fresh decree announced in Kazakhstan

Health Official Authorizes Ashyq Initiative Protocol

Breaking News: Expansion of Ashyq Project Across Kazakhstan

Listen up, folks! Word on the street is the Chief State Sanitary Doctor of Kazakhstan has dropped a new decree. Titled "Scaling Up Ashyq in Entrepreneurial Facilities," this bad boy expands the Ashyq project to every nook and cranny of Kazakhstan. Here's the lowdown:

This move's all about keeping the population of the Republic of Kazakhstan safe from COVID-19. The expanded Ashyq project now covers a slew of spots, including:

  • Fitness clubs, including yoga centers
  • Spa centers
  • Saunas and swimming pools
  • Computer clubs
  • Bowling clubs
  • Cinemas
  • Theaters and philharmonics
  • Food establishments (except canteens and street food)
  • Inter-regional and city irregular (tourist) transportation
  • Billiard clubs
  • Concert halls
  • Volunteer participants
  • Karaoke
  • Exhibitions
  • Aquariums
  • Marathons
  • Sports events with spectators
  • Airports in Nur-Sultan, Almaty, Shymkent, and Turkestan cities
  • Airports in Atyrau and Kostanay cities, starting June 7, 2021
  • Lottery clubs and other lottery sales points
  • Indoor children's entertainment centers
  • Circuses
  • Hotels and guesthouses

Did you catch that? This decree's in effect as soon as it's signed. Want to dig deeper into the details? You can find the full text of the document right here.

Now, here's the skinny on what goes down with the Ashyq project: the project's all about controlling health status verification at events, thanks to the ASHYQ app (ashyq.kz). This app's part of Kazakhstan's broader strategy of using digital tools for contact tracing and health status monitoring.

Exhibition organizers need to stick to sanitary norms, but the specifics—like mask mandates, capacity limits, or testing requirements—aren't spelled out. The ASHYQ system probably works hand-in-hand with existing protocols for venue access control and health verification.

For the real nitty-gritty facts about the Chief State Sanitary Doctor's decree, check out:

  1. The official ASHYQ project documentation (ashyq.kz)
  2. Direct communications from Kazakhstan's Ministry of Healthcare
  3. Legal databases containing published decrees

The available search results only confirm the app's use for event safety, so those are the beans they're actually spilling. Stay safe and stay informed, my friends!

  1. The Chief State Sanitary Doctor of Kazakhstan announced an expansion of the Ashyq project to various facilities across Kazakhstan, including fitness clubs, yoga centers, spa centers, saunas, swimming pools, computer clubs, bowling clubs, cinemas, theaters, philharmonics, food establishments, inter-regional and city transportation, billiard clubs, concert halls, karaoke, exhibitions, aquariums, marathons, sports events with spectators, airports, lottery clubs, indoor children's entertainment centers, circuses, hotels, and guesthouses.
  2. The Ashyq project, a health-and-wellness initiative in Kazakhstan, will now cover facilities such as fitness and exercise centers, which are expected to follow sanitary norms.
  3. With the expansion of the Ashyq project, entertainment venues like cinemas, theaters, and philharmonics, as well as sports events with spectators, will also follow the project's guidelines to ensure the safety of participants.
  4. The Ashyq project, aiming to control health status verification at events, uses the ASHYQ app, which is part of Kazakhstan's strategy to leverage digital tools for contact tracing and health status monitoring.
  5. To get the full text of the Chief State Sanitary Doctor's decree regarding the expansion of the Ashyq project, one can refer to the official ASHYQ project documentation, direct communications from Kazakhstan's Ministry of Healthcare, or legal databases containing published decrees.
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