As of Monday, Mongolia has had 213 coronavirus cases, all imported, and zero deaths. Not a single person has been infected inside the country. Many Mongolians attribute this low infection rate to several factors: clean air, and a steady diet
Under the Law on Elections and other relevant legistation, the sale of alcohol as well as public events are being banned by decree of the mayor of Ulaanbaatar. The ban will last for three days from 22-23 June. During the
Heavy rain fell in the Tuv and Gobi-Sumber Provinces and caused flash flooding at the weekend. Two people in the Sergelen Soum of Tuv Province were killed by the deluge while herding their livestock. According to the meteorological agency, Zuunmod
Earlier today (22 June), Mongolia reported seven new cases of COVID-19; three of them are children aged 6-12. According to health officials, four passengers from Nur-Sultan, two from Seoul and a truck driver who arrived in Mongolia through the Altanbulag
The National Emergency Commission of Mongolia has extended quarantine measures until 30 June. These are not too tough: currently, in Ulaanbaatar, food services such as restaurants, cafes and supermarkets are open until 10.00 p.m. under a decision by the city
In the last 24 hours, a total of 339 people have been tested for coronavirus at the National Centre for Communicative Diseases in Ulaanbaatar and a laboratory in Darkhan-Uul Province; three of them have been confirmed having COVID-19. According to
Scientists have unearthed the first fossils of soft-shelled eggs laid by dinosaurs – two disparate species from Argentina and Mongolia – in a discovery suggesting that the earliest dinosaurs produced such eggs before some lineages turned to hard shells.
Four Belarusian truck drivers who arrived in Mongolia have been confirmed as having coronavirus, making total number of COVID-19 in the country to 201. The truck drivers entered Mongolia through the Altanbulag border crossings with Russia and have been quarantined