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

YEREVAN — Armenia’s Ministry of Health reports the number of positive COVID-19 (Coronavirus) cases in Armenia over the past 24 hours has increased by 142, for a total of 3,860.

According to the report, as of May 14, the number of patients who have recovered from the virus now stands at 1,572.

Another COVID-19 patient died, resulting in the total number of deaths to increase to 49 in Armenia.


https://massispost.com/2020/05/49th-...ed-in-armenia/
 
YEREVAN — Armenia’s Ministry of Health reports the number of positive COVID-19 (Coronavirus) cases in Armenia over the past 24 hours has increased by 184, for a total of 4,044.

According to the report, as of May 15, the number of patients who have recovered from the virus now stands at 1,666.

Three more COVID-19 patient died, resulting in the total number of deaths to increase to 49 in Armenia.


https://massispost.com/2020/05/three...ie-in-armenia/
 
https://jam-news.net/armenia-public-...navirus-masks/

The May 18 decision to reopen public transport in Armenia was accompanied by a sharp rise in the number of infections, with 351 new cases.

Public transport was shut down two months ago when the state of emergency was declared. It will be in effect until June 13, but public transport began running again so that people could get to work.
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As of May 18, Armenia has reported a total of 4,823 coronavirus cases. In a 24-hour period, 94 people recovered and one died. In total, there have been 61 coronavirus deaths in the country, 2718 are being treated, and 2019 have recovered. A total of 41,850 people have been tested.
 
https://www.atlanticcouncil.org/blog...-the-caucasus/

The three former Soviet republics of Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia—long beset by ethnic and regional tensions—now face a new and growing threat: the steady stream of propaganda related to how and why COVID-19 is spreading throughout the Caucasus.

Much of this disinformation is flowing directly from Moscow, warned experts speaking from Yerevan, Baku, Tbilisi, and Washington as part of a 360/Virtual discussion hosted May 19 by the Atlantic Council’s Digital Forensic Research Lab (DFRLab).

According to official statistics, Armenia as of May 19 had 5,041 coronavirus infections and sixty-four deaths, followed by Azerbaijan, with 3,387 cases and forty deaths. Georgia appears to be doing far better than its two Caucasus neighbors, with 702 cases and only twelve deaths.
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https://www.intellinews.com/armenia-...tients-183939/
Armenia ‘has just 26 intensive care beds left for COVID-19 patients'

Armenia appears to be in danger of running out of intensive care beds for coronavirus (COVID-19) patients. Only 26 such beds of the 186 in the country are free, Armenian health minister Arsen Torosyan was reported as saying by Public Radio of Armenia on May 24.

Armenia ended its virus lockdown around three weeks ago, but it has since experienced a renewed surge in infections, with May 25 bringing the highest single-day growth in the number of cases, at 452, yet experienced. The country is impoverished and government officials have frankly stated that prolonging the lockdown without causing irreparable damage to the economy was not something they saw as achievable.
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As of the end of May 25, Armenia had logged 7,113 coronavirus cases and 87 associated deaths (up six on the day). A total of 3,145 of the cases had the “recovered” status.
 
https://a1plus.am/en/article/369317

7774 confirmed cases of coronavirus in Armenia


As of today, the number of confirmed cases of coronavirus in Armenia is 7774. This is reported on the website of the Center for Disease Control and Prevention of the Ministry of Health.

New cases: 372

The total number of confirmed cases is 7774
Treated cases - 3255
Patients being treated - 4377
General tests - 53678
Deaths - 98
Deaths because of another reason - 44
 
https://tass.com/world/1161341
Coronavirus cases in Armenia surpass 8,000

According to official statistics, 15 patients died over 24 hours, which is the largest daily number of fatalities over the entire period of the coronavirus spread in Armenia

YEREVAN, May 28. /TASS/. Coronavirus cases in Armenia grew by 442 in the past twenty-four hours to 8,216, the republic’s Health Ministry reported on Thursday.
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May 29, 2020


YEREVAN — Armenia’s Ministry Health reports the number of positive COVID-19 (Coronavirus) cases to date in Armenia totals to 8,676.

According to statistics posted on the Ministry’s official website, as of May 28, the total number of deaths in Armenia increased by 7 to total 120, with number of recoveries at 3,297.

The number of patients currently undergoing treatment for COVID-19 in Armenia is 5,214.

According to official data, 45 patients diagnosed with COVID-19 have died for other reasons.


https://massispost.com/2020/05/armen...ovid-19-death/
 
YEREVAN — Armenia’s Ministry Health reports the number of positive COVID-19 cases to date in Armenia totals to 10,524.

According to statistics posted on the Ministry’s official website, as of June 3, the total number of deaths in Armenia increased by 12 for a total of 170, and the total number of recoveries stands at 3,427.

The number of patients currently undergoing treatment for COVID-19 in Armenia is 6,841.

According to official data, 59 patients diagnosed with COVID-19 have died for other reasons.

In total, 61,650 COVID-19 tests have been administered in Armenia.

https://massispost.com/2020/06/12-mo...ie-in-armenia/
 
https://en.armradio.am/2020/06/06/co...ries-7-deaths/

Armenia has reported 547 new cases of coronavirus, bringing the total to 12,364.

The results of 966 tests have been negative.

According to the data of the National Center for Disease Control and Prevention, 207 patients have recovered, bringing the total to 3,720.

Seven patients have died in the past 24 hours. The death toll has reached 190 another 69 patients with coronavirus have died because of other diseases.
 
YEREVAN — Armenia’s Ministry Health reports the number of positive COVID-19 cases to date in Armenia totals to 14,103

According to statistics posted on the Ministry’s official website, as of June , the total number of registered deaths due to COVID-19 is 227, and the total number of recoveries stands at 5,226.

The number of patients currently undergoing treatment for COVID-19 in Armenia is 8,573.

According to official data, 77 patients diagnosed with COVID-19 have died for other reasons.

In total, 73,156 COVID-19 tests have been administered in Armenia.

https://massispost.com/2020/06/to-da...19-in-armenia/
 
https://hyetert.org/2020/06/20/551-n...a-558-recover/


2020-06-20

YEREVAN, JUNE 20, ARMENPRESS. A total of 19,708 coronavirus cases have been reported in Armenia by 11:00, June 20. 3720 have recovered, ARMENPRESS was informed from the National Center of Disease Control and Prevention.
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Death rate is 332. Another 113 who were tested positive for coronavirus, died of other causes.

State of emergency has been prolonged until July 13 in Armenia.

Reporting by Anna Grigoryan, Editing and translating by Tigran Sirekanyan
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