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.
Since the country of three million confirmed fist local transmission on November 2020, a total of 655 Mongolians have lost their lives to Covid-19.
Today (8 July), Mongolia confirmed 1510 new cases of coronavirus, bringing the total tally to 131962. Unfortunately,
So far, 57 percent of Mongolian population above the age of 18 has received the second doses of the Covid-19 vaccines since vaccination rollout started in mid-February. Originally, Mongolia had planned to vaccinate 2 million 67 thousand people above the
The head of the World Health Organization (WHO) on Friday urged leaders to push back against daunting new COVID surges through increased vaccination efforts and public health measures, warning that with the Delta variant quickly becoming the dominant strain in
The new Chinggis Khaan International Airport (UBN) serving Mongolia’s capital Ulaanbaatar officially started operations on July 4. Backed by Japanese investment, the new airport is located in the Tuv province about 50 km southwest of central Ulaanbaatar. The first flight
Today (2 July), Mongolia confirmed 2376 new cases of coronavirus; this brings the total tally since, the first local transmissions, to 120339. The daily covid-19 cases in the country of three million surpassed 2000 in early June.
Furthermore, a total of
Earlier today (1 July), Mongolia confirmed 2485 new cases of coronavirus; this brings the total tally to 117963. Sadly, 15 people aged between 41 and 80 have died of coronavirus within the last 24 hours.
Since Mongolia started its vaccination roll-out
Today (29 June), the Mongolian Government discussed the amendment to the 2021 State Budget for increasing financing for the health sector due to Covid-19. The amendment is needed to be approved by parliament. The amendment will increase the budget of
Today (28 June), Mongolia confirmed 1811 new cases of Covid-19; this brings the total number, since the beginning of the pandemic, to 111505. According to the Health Ministry, 983 of the new confirmed cases are from Ulaanbaatar; 823 of them