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.
Coffee shops, fitness and yoga centres, swimming pools and training classes for not above 10 people will be allowed to re-open from tomorrow in Ulaanbaatar as the current strict lockdown is eased. The places will be open for people who
Since 26 December 2020, when Mongolia reported its first death from coronavirus, a total of 193 people have lost their lives due to the pandemic.
Today (13 May), nine people aged 64-91 died after being confirmed as having the coronavirus infection
The number of children contracting Covid-19 in Mongolia is gradually increasing as 21.8 percent of the total tally in the country is represented by children under the age of 17. The number of children who have been confirmed having coronavirus
The Mongolian Government has decided to distribute MNT 1 million (350 U.S. dollars) to those pensioners who had not taken out retirement pension loans before the beginning of 2020.
Mongolia wrote off the loans of pensioners in the country in 2020
Today (10 May), Mongolia confirmed 639 new cases of coronavirus; nine of them are medical workers. So far, Mongolia has had 45459 confirmed cases of Covid-19; some 72 percent of them have recovered.
Separately, eight people died of coronavirus; bringing the
The Mongolian Government has decided to reward each citizen who gets two doses of Covid-19 vaccines. Therefore, as of yesterday (6 May), people who receive two jabs have begun receiving one-time bonuses of MNT 50,000. So far, more than half
The ongoing nationwide lockdown will be eased from Saturday. The Mongolian government on Wednesday decided to reduce the lockdown measures; this comes after 1.3 million people in the country of 3.3 million, have received their first doses of the coronavirus vaccine.
New daily cases of Covid-19 in Mongolia have begun decreasing after over 1.3 million people took the first doses of vaccines against the virus; more than half that number has already received the second dose. The country of three million started its nationwide