The following laws will be implemented from January 1, 2025 in Mongolia.
The following laws will be implemented from January 1, 2025 in Mongolia.
According to the data, more than 50 percent of the area is covered in snow as of December 10.
Last year, Mongolia’s officials confidently promised a “COVID-free summer”; however, the plan has failed.
On 14 February, 2022, Mongolian Government scrapped almost all remaining Covid-19 restrictions, but keeping face mask, hand sanitizing and the one-metre rules. Majority of measures that have
A strong dust storm destroyed homes and storages in Gobi-Altai province of Mongolia. The storm is now moving to the central Mongolian province of Tuv on Thursday, causing poor visibility on roads, local media reported, citing the country’s Traffic Police
Somehow, Mongolia has a lid on the pandemic. Its relatively small population of 3.4 million made controlling the transmission of covid-19 easier but never guaranteed its success—has recorded over 460 000 cases and more than 2100 related deaths.
Today (28 February), Mongolia
Today (25 February), Mongolia has registered 517 new locally transmitted COVID-19 cases over the past 24 hours, bringing the national tally to 463,335.
Meanwhile, four more people aged over 60 died from the viral disease in the past day, raising the
Today (23 February), Mongolia recorded 525 new COVID-19 cases over the past 24 hours, bringing its national tally to 462,321.
Meanwhile, two more related deaths were reported, taking the death toll to 2,161.
Based on the national infection rate, high vaccination coverage,
To save the ecology of Khuvsgul Lake, Mongolia has banned establishing new tourist camps near the lake area in Khuvsgul province. Khuvsgul Lake is a popular tourist destination in Mongolia, visited by a large number of people all season.
During the
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