Politician David Shahnazaryan is the guest of Yerevan.Today’s “Freedom of Speech” program. We discussed the controversial draft resolution adopted by the European Parliament’s Foreign Affairs Committee on May 19.
322 new cases of COVID-19 have been recorded in Armenia in the last 24 hours, the NCDC reported. It said that 293 people recovered and were discharged.
Unibank has updated credit scoring for unsecured consumer loans, introducing the technology of Artificial Intelligence (AI).
335 new COVID-19 cases have been recorded in Armenia in the past 24 hours, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said at the Cabinet meeting.
Dozens of young people were detained by the RA Police today, as well as members of the RPA Youth organization, including YRPA Chairman Hayk Mamijanyan, together with the representatives of the “Adequad” Union and other organizations.
The Artsakh military has successfully tested an unmanned combat aerial vehicle (UCAV) during the final phase of a military exercise at the Tigranakert training grounds on May 19.
Demand for Gilead’s remdesivir has been growing given the lack of approved treatments or vaccines for COVID-19.
218 COVID-19 cases have been diagnosed in the past 24 hours in Armenia, the National Center for Disease Control and Prevention reported. The total cumulative number of infection cases has reached 5041.
Modeling for the epidemic progression has significant limitations since it cannot take into consideration different varying factors at the country level which greatly influence the course of the outbreak, and which in turn affect the results of the modeling. In fact, WHO has never recommended publishing any models on pandemic progression for any particular country due to these limitations as well as a multitude of factors (e.g. effect of physical distancing measures on the epidemic progression, cluster outbreaks among high-risk population groups etc.). For this reason, WHO’s position on modeling is very clear – it should only be used as a broad reference, for example in order to estimate the needs of the country based on the ‘worst case scenario’, or ‘community transmission’.
351 new coronavirus cases have been diagnosed in Armenia in the past 24 hours, the highest number of daily cases so far, the National Center for Disease Control and Prevention said.