Rain and snow have been hitting many provinces of Mongolia after strong winds and dust storms began sweeping through large parts of the country on Saturday. According to the National Agency for Meteorology and Environmental Monitoring, as of Sunday morning,
Today (26 April), Mongolia confirmed 856 new cases of coronavirus; this brings the total tally to 31339. Furthermore, two more people have died of the virus, bringing the total number of deaths to 80.
Separately, 1060 people were discharged from
Earlier today (23 April), the Mongolian Cabinet held an urgent meeting at which it approved a decision of extending the strict lockdown made by the National Emergency Commission. Therefore, the public emergency readiness and preparation issued nationwide will be continuing until
Following a two week pause, Mongolia has restarted its vaccination programme.
Mongolia launched its national vaccination rollout in late February, with the aim of vaccinating at least 60 percent of the total population. Currently, some 650 thousand people have received the
Today (23 April), Mongolia confirmed 1264 new cases of coronavirus, bringing the total tally to 27956.
Furthermore, eight people aged between 56 and 94 have died of Covid-19. So far, the death toll to the virus has reached 69 in
Early Monday morning (19 April), it was reported that the steppe fire in the eastern Mongolian province of Sukhbaatar has beencompletely extinguished. The news came from the provincial emergency management department.
The fire started in Dariganga soum (administrative subdivision) of the
Today (19 April), Mongolia confirmed 889 new cases of coronavirus, bringing the total number of COVID-19 cases to 22884. Another five people have died of coronavirus, making the total death tollin the country to 49.
Today, the country of 3.3