We have published a number of articles covering a case launched by investigation bodies that involves famous sportsman, Armenia’s bodybuilding champion Vahram Hakobyan, who is among the best ten bodybuilding sportsmen in the world. As we continue monitoring the case, it is important to emphasize that the case was built exclusively based on one party’s testimony, as a result of which the famous sportsman is unable to return to Armenia.
The Armenian Government is heightening and extending the restrictions on communication with Iran in a precautionary measure against the novel coronavirus, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan announced after a session of the task force on preventing the disease.
The Armenian Church is not planning to suspend masses yet after the first novel coronavirus (COVID-2019) infection case was confirmed on March 1 in Armenia.
32 direct contacts of the first coronavirus patient in Armenia have been quarantined, Healthcare Minister Arsen Torosyan told a news conference.
An Armenian citizen who arrived to Armenia on February 28 on the special flight from Iran has been tested positive for the novel coronavirus (COVID-2019).
There were shootings lasting nearly one hour after 12 o’clock. The village has not suffered losses, a wall of a building has been slightly damaged in a separate part of the village, but there are no significant damages”, Melikyan said, adding that shootings occurred also yesterday, on February 27.
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has shared on social media a Ministry of Healthcare poster on how to prevent the novel coronavirus (COVID-2019).
Armenia has issued a travel warning against all but highly essential travel to Iran, China, Japan, South Korea and Italy amid the novel coronavirus (COVID-2019) outbreak.
Over 81, 000 people around the world have been infected with the novel coronavirus, 78, 497 of which are in China. A total of 2, 744 death cases were registered so far.
Armenian nationals who are currently in Japan and South Korea are advised to contact the Armenian Embassy and register their contact information as the two countries are hit by the novel coronavirus (COVID-2019) outbreak.