6 new cases of the novel coronavirus were confirmed in Armenia, bringing the total number of infected to 84, one patient has recovered, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said live on Facebook.
12 new confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus brought the total number of infected in Armenia to 64 on March 17.
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has called on citizens to refrain from overbuying because there is no shortage of goods in Armenia.
Two more novel coronavirus cases have been diagnosed in Armenia, bringing the total number of infections since March 1 to 30, Healthcare Minister Arsen Torosyan said early Monday morning.
Armenian nationals successfully arrived in Yerevan from Rome via the charter flight operated by Atlantis European Airways, Deputy Prime Minister Tigran Avinyan said on Facebook.
Nearly 200 suspected cases of the novel coronavirus are quarantined in Armenia at this moment, Healthcare Minister Arsen Torosyan said on social media.
Diana Gasparyan, the Mayor of Etchmiatsin city, officially known as Vagharshapat, has called on citizens to stay in their homes and travel outside the city only in highly essential cases following the latest COVID19 cases.
Two more novel coronavirus cases have been confirmed in Armenia, bringing the total number of infections to 15, Minister of Healthcare Arsen Torosyan announced.
Yerevan’s Nork Infectious Diseases hospital has been re-organized and designated as a hospital for receiving only novel coronavirus cases – both suspected and confirmed, the healthcare ministry announced in a statement.
Azerbaijani troops opened heavy machine gun fire across the Armenia border (Ijevan area) in the direction of Armenian combat positions around 12:00-12:30, March 13, Defense Ministry spokesperson Shushan Stepanyan told ARMENPRESS.