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Armenia: Covid-19 cases - 45,503 cases, 909 deaths

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Source: https://en.armradio.am/2020/03/01/ar...f-coronavirus/

Armenia confirms the first case of coronavirus
Siranush Ghazanchyan March 1, 2020, 07:39

Armenia has confirmed the first case of coronavirus. The patient is a 29-year-old Armenian citizen, a man who arrived in Tehran by plane with his wife on February 28, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan informs.

“The man contacted a doctor with fever, but his condition is satisfactory, Pashinyan said...
 
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Source: https://jam-news.net/armenia-has-first-case-of-coronavirus-to-go-beyond-capital/

Armenia has first case of coronavirus to go beyond capital
JAMnews, Yerevan
March 13, 2020

The mayor of Etchmiadzin, which is 20 kilometers from Yerevan, has already confirmed the presence of the virus, but is urging people not to panic

The first case of coronavirus in Armenia has gone beyond the capital of Yerevan.

On 12 March, it was announced that an individual in Etchmiadzin has been infected with coronavirus.

This information has already been confirmed by Mayor Diana Gasparyan. They are keeping 40 people in isolation. In total, 57 citizens are being kept in isolation throughout the country...
 
Source: https://hetq.am/en/article/114408


2:42 PM, 13 Mar 2020
Armenia: 5 More COVID-19 Cases Confirmed; Total Now 13

Five more COVID-19 cases were confirmed in Armenia today, raising the total number to thirteen.

Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan reported the news in a video posting.

Pashinyan said that twelve of the infected are in satisfactory condition and that one has pneumonia...
 
https://news.am/eng/news/566449.html
Armenia reports 52 coronavirus cases
00:23, 17.03.2020

YEREVAN. – The number of coronavirus cases has reached 52 in Armenia, health minister Arsen Torosyan said during a live stream on Facebook late on Monday evening.

“We have made 105 tests today, and other seven people tested positive. 12 cases are connected with the Etchmiadzin case, and these patients have not showed any symptoms so far,” Torosyan said.
 
https://www.azatutyun.am/a/30497009.html
Armenia and Azerbaijan have been locked in a conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh following a three-year war in the early 1990s that killed some 30,000 people.

Despite the 1994 ceasefire, soldiers on both sides continue to be killed in sporadic border clashes.

Diplomatic efforts on settling the conflict led by the United States, Russia and France as part of the OSCE Minsk Group have brought little progress in the past decades.

Armenia declared a 30-day national emergency over COVID-19 on March 16, restricting international travel and putting other limitations in place.

So far authorities in Yerevan have confirmed 122 coronavirus cases. Azerbaijan has reported 34 confirmed coronavirus cases, with one fatality.
 
https://news.am/eng/news/567491.html
YEREVAN. – Armenian health minister Arsen Torosyan informed about the second recovered coronavirus patient.

The second recovered patient was discharged on Saturday, he and his mother tested negative for coronavirus after spending 21 days in one room. Patient’s mother spent all the time in one room with her son, but still tested negative, the minister said.

Torosyan thanked all patients, epidemiologists and infection disease doctors for their work.

He once again called to obey the regulations under state of emergency.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2020_c...mic_in_Armenia
As of 21 March, there are 160 confirmed cases, 133 of whom are linked to the clusters of cases from Ejmiatsin and a factory in Yerevan. 11 patients have pneumonia, 3 of whom are in intensive care.
 
https://news.am/eng/news/567525.html
A total of 190 cases of novel coronavirus were registered in Armenia as of Sunday 10:00am, the National Center for Disease Control and Prevention reports.

According to the latest data released Saturday, 160 cases of coronavirus were registered, after which the number of cases increased by 30.

In total, 190 cases of coronavirus were confirmed on Sunday.
 
https://news.am/eng/news/567603.html
Armenia PM: We have 194 cases of coronavirus so far
22:04, 22.03.2020
Region:Armenia
Theme: Society
We have 194 cases of coronavirus so far. Armenia’s Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan reported this on Facebook livestream.

"The question we are most interested in at the moment is how the hot weather affects the coronavirus," he added while presenting their strategy for the fight against this disease in the country. “More than 70-75 percent of the cases are branched out from the so-called Etchmiadzin [town engagement party] and [Yerevan] workshop cases. We can say that we have been able to stop the development of the Etchmiadzin ‘branch;’ we are working towards stopping the development of the workshop ‘branch.’”

Referring to the condition of the coronavirus patients, Pashinyan said that 78% of the confirmed cases were not running a fever at all.
 
https://armenpress.am/eng/news/1010348/
YEREVAN, MARCH 28, ARMENPRESS. 43 new cases of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) were confirmed in Armenia, bringing the total number of infected people to 372, the National Center for Disease Control and Prevention said as of March 27, 10:00.

Overall, 2172 people have tested negative.

28 patients have recovered.

On March 26 the first death case from coronavirus has been registered in Armenia.

On March 16 Armenia declared a 30-day state of emergency to fight against the spread of the novel coronavirus. The state of emergency is effective until April 14, at 17:00.

Edited and translated by Aneta Harutyunyan
 
Armenia has 329 coronavirus cases

10:04, 27.03.2020

Thirty-nine new coronavirus cases have been reported in Armenia on Friday, the National Center for Disease Control and Prevention of the Ministry of Health reported.

The total number of cases has reached 329.

Nearly 1,625 tests have been conducted with negative results. And 311 people are now being treated.

Eighteen people recovered. One patient died.
 
https://news.am/eng/news/allregions/...cs/2020/04/01/

YEREVAN. – Armenia has confirmed 50 new coronavirus cases as of Tuesday morning bringing the total to 532.

Armenia’s health ministry spokesperson Alina Nikoghosyan said 23 out of 50 have been in quarantine when they tested positive, another 24 people were contacts of the people who tested positive earlier. The close contacts of three patients are being tracked.

A total of 30 people recovered, and three patients died.
 
Source: https://news.am/eng/news/569829.html


571 COVID-19 cases in Armenia and 4 deaths, update on Artsakh elections, 01.04.20 digest
20:00, 01.04.2020

Armenia has already confirmed 571 new cases. According to the latest data, 31 people have recovered. The death toll has reached four in Armenia [UPDATED].

In the meantime, deputy PM Tigran Avinyan has made a new decision on the restrictions in Armenia amid the pandemic. Thus the free movement of population is restricted between the provinces of Armenia as well between the provinces and capital city Yerevan. Special checkpoints shall be put in place to monitor the movement of persons and vehicles. The decision has entered into force on April 1, and it shall remain in force until April 12...
 
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