Armenia to receive another mobile medical lab from Russia
17.10.2020,
15:37
Armenia will soon receive another mobile laboratory from Russia, Armenian Minister of Health Arsen Torosyan said on Saturday during a meeting with Russian Ambassador to Armenia Sergey Kopyrkin.

YEREVAN, October 17. /ARKA/. Armenia will soon receive another mobile laboratory from Russia, Armenian Minister of Health Arsen Torosyan said on Saturday during a meeting with Russian Ambassador to Armenia Sergey Kopyrkin.
The minister thanked the Russian Federation for its comprehensive assistance in the field of healthcare, highlighting the efforts to combat the coronavirus, as well as the HIV/AIDS.
The minister also touched upon the situation in the zone of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict and thanked Russia for all efforts aimed at its resolution.
The number of confirmed coronavirus cases in Armenia has grown by 1,540 over the past 24 hours bringing the total to 63,000, according to the National Center for Disease Control and Prevention.
Eleven people have died over the past 24 hours from Covid-19, some 384 people have recovered.Overall, some l,344,053 coronavirus tests have been done so far in the country. The death toll is 1,067 people, 47,925 patients have recovered and another 13, 694 are being currently treated. -0-
The minister thanked the Russian Federation for its comprehensive assistance in the field of healthcare, highlighting the efforts to combat the coronavirus, as well as the HIV/AIDS.
The minister also touched upon the situation in the zone of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict and thanked Russia for all efforts aimed at its resolution.
The number of confirmed coronavirus cases in Armenia has grown by 1,540 over the past 24 hours bringing the total to 63,000, according to the National Center for Disease Control and Prevention.
Eleven people have died over the past 24 hours from Covid-19, some 384 people have recovered.Overall, some l,344,053 coronavirus tests have been done so far in the country. The death toll is 1,067 people, 47,925 patients have recovered and another 13, 694 are being currently treated. -0-