Armenia’s confirmed COVID-19 cases rise to 1932
29.04.2020,
11:20
As of 11:00 on Wednesday, April 29, there were 900 recovered COVID-19 patients in Armenia, the National Center for Disease Control and Prevention says in its daily report. In total, 1,932 confirmed COVID-19 cases and 30 deaths have been reported in the country. This means that there are 65 new cases, compared with yesterday’s report.
YEREVAN, April 29. /ARKA/. As of 11:00 on Wednesday, April 29, there were 900 recovered COVID-19 patients in Armenia, the National Center for Disease Control and Prevention says in its daily report. In total, 1,932 confirmed COVID-19 cases and 30 deaths have been reported in the country. This means that there are 65 new cases and no new deaths, compared with yesterday’s report.
According to the center, 20,189 tests for coronavirus have been carried out in Armenia. Some 1,000 COVID-19 patients are being treated now.
A state of emergency in order to suppress the spread of the coronavirus operates in Armenia from March 16 to April 14. Restrictions on free movement and certain types of economic activity in Armenia in a state of emergency (previously imposed for the period from March 24 to March 31) were extended until April 12 inclusive.
On April 13, the government extended the state of emergency for another month - until 17:00 on May 14, 2020 inclusive, expanding the list of business areas that are allowed to work again. -0---
According to the center, 20,189 tests for coronavirus have been carried out in Armenia. Some 1,000 COVID-19 patients are being treated now.
A state of emergency in order to suppress the spread of the coronavirus operates in Armenia from March 16 to April 14. Restrictions on free movement and certain types of economic activity in Armenia in a state of emergency (previously imposed for the period from March 24 to March 31) were extended until April 12 inclusive.
On April 13, the government extended the state of emergency for another month - until 17:00 on May 14, 2020 inclusive, expanding the list of business areas that are allowed to work again. -0---