194 confirmed cases of infection with COVID-19 in Armenia
23.03.2020,
11:17
In total, there were 194 confirmed cases of infection with COVID-19 in Armenia as of 10:00 a.m. on March 23, the Armenian health ministry’s National Center for Disease Control and Prevention reports.
YEREVAN, March 23. /ARKA/. In total, there were 194 confirmed cases of infection with COVID-19 in Armenia as of 10:00 a.m. on March 23, the Armenian health ministry’s National Center for Disease Control and Prevention reports.
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan announced yesterday night the same figure - 194 cases (4 more than on Sunday morning).
Also on Sunday, the minister of health of Armenia reported that the majority of people infected with coronavirus feel good, 14 people have pneumonia. "Six need intensive care and are under control in the intensive care unit of the Nork infectious diseases hospital. They receive appropriate treatment and oxygen, but are not connected to the artificial respiration devise," the minister said.
From March 16 to April 14, a state of emergency is in force in Armenia for curbing the spread of coronavirus.
As of the evening of March 22, in Armenia 194 cases of infection with a new type of coronavirus have been confirmed, of which 70-75% have derived from cases in Etchmiadzin and in the workplace.
Armenian citizens from Iran and Italy (residents of Yerevan, Echmiadzin, Meghri and Charentsavan), people in contact with them as well as one Italian citizen and a visitor from France are among those infected.
Two patients who recovered from the coronavirus recovered and were let out of hospital. -0---
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan announced yesterday night the same figure - 194 cases (4 more than on Sunday morning).
Also on Sunday, the minister of health of Armenia reported that the majority of people infected with coronavirus feel good, 14 people have pneumonia. "Six need intensive care and are under control in the intensive care unit of the Nork infectious diseases hospital. They receive appropriate treatment and oxygen, but are not connected to the artificial respiration devise," the minister said.
From March 16 to April 14, a state of emergency is in force in Armenia for curbing the spread of coronavirus.
As of the evening of March 22, in Armenia 194 cases of infection with a new type of coronavirus have been confirmed, of which 70-75% have derived from cases in Etchmiadzin and in the workplace.
Armenian citizens from Iran and Italy (residents of Yerevan, Echmiadzin, Meghri and Charentsavan), people in contact with them as well as one Italian citizen and a visitor from France are among those infected.
Two patients who recovered from the coronavirus recovered and were let out of hospital. -0---