Armenia’s confirmed COVID-19 cases rise to 38196
30.07.2020,
11:12
As of 11:00 on Thursday, July 30, there were 27,824 recovered COVID-19 patients in Armenia, the National Center for Disease Control and Prevention says in its daily report. In total, 38,196 confirmed COVID-19 infection cases and 728 deaths have been reported in the country. This means that 259 new infection cases, 5 deaths and 542 recovered patients have been recorded since yesterday’s report.

YEREVAN, July 30. /ARKA/. As of 11:00 on Thursday, July 30, there were 27,824 recovered COVID-19 patients in Armenia, the National Center for Disease Control and Prevention says in its daily report. In total, 38,196 confirmed COVID-19 infection cases and 728 deaths have been reported in the country. This means that 259 new infection cases, 5 deaths and 542 recovered patients have been recorded since yesterday’s report.
According to the report, 161,754 tests for the coronavirus have been carried out in Armenia. Some 8,877 COVID-19 patients are being treated now.
A state of emergency was declared in Armenia on March 16, 2020 in order to curb the spread of coronavirus, and then was extended four times. Thus, according to the decision of the government of July 13, the state of emergency is valid in Armenia until 17:00 on August 12.
The restrictions on free movement and certain types of economic activities introduced on March 24 were lifted on May 4, and on May 18, public transport, gyms, kindergartens, and catering facilities resumed operating. -0---
According to the report, 161,754 tests for the coronavirus have been carried out in Armenia. Some 8,877 COVID-19 patients are being treated now.
A state of emergency was declared in Armenia on March 16, 2020 in order to curb the spread of coronavirus, and then was extended four times. Thus, according to the decision of the government of July 13, the state of emergency is valid in Armenia until 17:00 on August 12.
The restrictions on free movement and certain types of economic activities introduced on March 24 were lifted on May 4, and on May 18, public transport, gyms, kindergartens, and catering facilities resumed operating. -0---