Armenia’s confirmed COVID-19 cases rise to 48251
24.09.2020,
11:28
As of 11:00 on Thursday, September 24, there were 43,266 recovered COVID-19 patients in Armenia, the National Center for Disease Control and Prevention says in its daily report.
YEREVAN, September 24. /ARKA/. As of 11:00 on Thursday, September 24, there were 43,266 recovered COVID-19 patients in Armenia, the National Center for Disease Control and Prevention says in its daily report.
In total, there are 48,251 confirmed COVID-19 infection cases and 945 deaths in the country. This means that 374 new infection cases, 3 deaths and 240 recovery cases have been recorded since yesterday’s report.
The four patients who died yesterday were one 87-year-old man and three women aged 90, 75 and 54.
According to the report, 272,235 people have been tested for the coronavirus since the beginning of the epidemic. As many as 3,748 patients are being treated now.
The state of emergency due to the coronavirus pandemic operated in Armenia for six months - from March 16 to September 11 inclusive. After the parliament introduced amendments to the package of relevant laws, the Armenian government introduced quarantine across the country for a period of 4 months - until January 11, 2021.
The quarantine implies a special regime of entry and exit into the country, the rules of self-isolation, as well as a number of restrictions, including those related to social events, the educational process and economic activities. Individual protection measures must be applied all over the territory of Armenia, and when you are outside of your place of residence, you must have an identity document. -0--
In total, there are 48,251 confirmed COVID-19 infection cases and 945 deaths in the country. This means that 374 new infection cases, 3 deaths and 240 recovery cases have been recorded since yesterday’s report.
The four patients who died yesterday were one 87-year-old man and three women aged 90, 75 and 54.
According to the report, 272,235 people have been tested for the coronavirus since the beginning of the epidemic. As many as 3,748 patients are being treated now.
The state of emergency due to the coronavirus pandemic operated in Armenia for six months - from March 16 to September 11 inclusive. After the parliament introduced amendments to the package of relevant laws, the Armenian government introduced quarantine across the country for a period of 4 months - until January 11, 2021.
The quarantine implies a special regime of entry and exit into the country, the rules of self-isolation, as well as a number of restrictions, including those related to social events, the educational process and economic activities. Individual protection measures must be applied all over the territory of Armenia, and when you are outside of your place of residence, you must have an identity document. -0--