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Influx of immigrants boosted Armenia’s fiscal performance in 2022 -Fitch Ratings
An influx of immigrants (estimated by the authorities at about 65,000) from Russia, Ukraine and Belarus, representing a 2.2% annual increase in the population, has boosted external as well as macroeconomic and fiscal performance, according to Fitch Ratings’ revised Outlook.About 87% of Armenians are positive about influx of Russian citizens
Some 86.6% of respondents of a public opinion survey conducted by the Armenian office of GALLUP International Association are positive about the arrival of a large number of people from Russia, prompted by the Russian special operation in Ukraine.Minister: 95% of 595 people hospitalized in Armenia with flu and acute respiratory infections are children
Some 595 people are currently hospitalized in Armenia with influenza and acute respiratory infections (ARI) and 95% of them are children under 18, Health Minister Anahit Avanesyan said at a government session on Wednesday.Influenza A virus subtype H3 spreading in Armenia
The influenza A virus subtype H3 is spreading in Armenia, which in some cases has an acute course, Yevgenia Khachatryan, epidemiologist at the Department of Infectious and Non-Infectious Diseases f the National Center for Disease Control and Prevention, said today.Armenian Pharmatech company provided with customs duty benefits
Armenian pharmaceutical company Pharmatech will invest 4.2 billion drams in the modernization of production, Economic Development and Investments Minister Tigran Khachatryan said during a government meeting on Thursday.Armenia’s State Food Safety Service bans import of meat products from Russia and some other countries
Armenia’s State Food Safety Service said today it has imposed temporary restrictions on import of meat products from Russia and some other countries to prevent African swine fever and bird flu from entering the country.Estimated incidence of influenza-associated severe acute respiratory infections in Armenia is low
The estimated incidence of influenza-associated severe acute respiratory infections in Armenia is low now, despite the beginning of the ‘influenza’ season, Liana Torosyan, the head of a Health Ministry department in charge of prevention of infectious diseases, told a news conference today.News 1 - 20 of 40
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