Armenia’s confirmed COVID-19 cases rise to 44,461
04.09.2020,
11:27
As of 11:00 on Friday, September 4, there were 39,257 recovered COVID-19 patients in Armenia, the National Center for Disease Control and Prevention says in its daily report.
YEREVAN, September 4. /ARKA/. As of 11:00 on Friday, September 4, there were 39,257 recovered COVID-19 patients in Armenia, the National Center for Disease Control and Prevention says in its daily report.
In total, there are 44,461 confirmed COVID-19 infection cases and 891 deaths in the country. This means that 190 new infection cases, 4 deaths and 402 recovery cases have been recorded since yesterday’s report.
The four patients who died yesterday were three women aged 81, 61 and 83 and a 64-year-old man.
According to the report, 211,644 people have been tasted for the coronavirus since the beginning of the epidemic. As many as 4,041 patients are being treated now.
A state of emergency was declared in Armenia on March 16, 2020 in order to suppress the spread of COVID-19, and then it was extended five times. Thus, according to the government's decision of August
12, the state of emergency is in effect in Armenia until 17:00 on September 11.
At the same time, restrictions on free movement and some types of economic activity introduced from March 24 were lifted on May 4, and, public transport, gyms, kindergartens and catering facilities resumed operating from May 18. From August 12, foreigners’ entry to the country was allowed. Holding meetings and rallies was allowed as well, but with wearing masks and observing social distance. -0—
In total, there are 44,461 confirmed COVID-19 infection cases and 891 deaths in the country. This means that 190 new infection cases, 4 deaths and 402 recovery cases have been recorded since yesterday’s report.
The four patients who died yesterday were three women aged 81, 61 and 83 and a 64-year-old man.
According to the report, 211,644 people have been tasted for the coronavirus since the beginning of the epidemic. As many as 4,041 patients are being treated now.
A state of emergency was declared in Armenia on March 16, 2020 in order to suppress the spread of COVID-19, and then it was extended five times. Thus, according to the government's decision of August
12, the state of emergency is in effect in Armenia until 17:00 on September 11.
At the same time, restrictions on free movement and some types of economic activity introduced from March 24 were lifted on May 4, and, public transport, gyms, kindergartens and catering facilities resumed operating from May 18. From August 12, foreigners’ entry to the country was allowed. Holding meetings and rallies was allowed as well, but with wearing masks and observing social distance. -0—