“Lawyer pro bono day”, which aims to provide legal advice to citizens and support their legal education is being held in Sukhbaatar square today /2024.05.01/.
“Lawyer pro bono day”, which aims to provide legal advice to citizens and support their legal education is being held in Sukhbaatar square today /2024.05.01/.
According to plan, an exhibition of tree seedlings and saplings will be organized in 3 locations in Ulaanbaatar, and in 21 provinces.
Mongolia did not record any coronavirus death for the second consecutive day on Tuesday, while 449 people tested positive for the infection. Also, this is for the third day in a row that Mongolia registered less than 500 COVID-19 cases.
With
Mongolia has launched a nationwide adult health campaign for entire population. The campaign will start from 1 May for early detection of serious diseases.
The move aims to reduce the risk of fatal diseases among Mongolian citizens, and narrow the life expectancy gap between
Today (17 February), Mongolia reported 874 new COVID-19 cases in the last 24 hours, bringing the national tally to 459,183. Meanwhile, three more COVID-19 patients died in the past day, bringing the death toll to 2,152.
The daily tally showed pandemic-related
Mongolia has reopened its borders to fully vaccinated international travellers, scraping coronavirus curbs that had kept the country isolated for two years. The border reopening follows the easing of restrictions last month.
On Monday, Mongolian Government approved a resolution downgrading the
In January, Mongolian health authorities warned that residents should brace themselves for a potential jump in coronavirus cases after the widely-celebrated Lunar New Year holidays. The traditional Mongolian holiday was celebrated across on 2-4 February. With the highly-transmissible omicron variant,
Today (14 February), Mongolian Government has scrapped almost all remaining Covid-19 restrictions, but keeping face mask, hand sanitizing and the one-metre rules. Majority of measures that have been in place for almost three years are now lifted. Mongolia is the
Following a eight-week winter break, Mongolia will resume in-person classes for all levels of educational institutions starting from 14 February. The winter breaks of schools has been extended after fourth pandemic wave driven primarily by the Omicron variant started in
Mongolia registered 1,230 new COVID-19 infections over the past 24 hours, bringing the national tally to 453,053, the country’s health ministry said Thursday. The latest confirmed cases were all locally transmitted.
Meanwhile, three more COVID-19 patients aged over 60 died in