Armenia has decided to halt land and air travel with Russia until March 24.
Armenia’s Ministry of Health reported today that another nine COVID-19 cases were confirmed, raising the total from 102 to 110.
The Armenian Unified Info Center, a Armenian government organization designed to provide reliable and urgent information to the public in emergency situations, today reported that 18 new COVID-19 cases have been confirmed, raising the total to 102.
The Armenian National Assembly’s Standing Committee on Economic Affairs today voted down a bill that would ban the issuance of new mining permits for two years.
The ministry says thirteen individuals have been tested so far and that the results were negative.
Armenia’s Special Investigative Service (SIS) reports that given the coronavirus emergency its will no longer accept hand delivered applications/letters from citizens and organizations.
Armenia’s Ministry of Health reported today that 813 COVID-19 tests have been conducted to date in the country.
Taking into account the wide geographical spread of the novel Coronavirus (COVID-19), we advise citizens of Armenia to strictly refrain from travelling abroad.
A patient, who was admitted to Yerevan’s Nork Infectious Disease Hospital with pneumonia and respiratory failure, died yesterday
Yerevan: State of Emergency, Day 2
We would like to report that according to the arrangement reached between the Governments of Armenia and Georgia, cargo transportation between the two countries continues without any restrictions.