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70-year-old Mongolian woman dies in quarantine

Health Minister S.Enkhbold has made a statement about a 70-year-old Mongolian woman who died while in quarantine at the Mongolica Hotel.

The woman who lived in Tuv Province was placed for 7 days of quarantine at the Mongolica Hotel in Ulaanbaatar

Total COVID-19 tally in Mongolia surpasses 4000

The total number of COVID-19 cases in Mongolia has passed the 4000 mark. Earlier today (15 March), the total figure was 4083 after 122 new cases in last 24 hours were confirmed. So far, Mongolia has 3551 cases of local

X-ray imaging solution for Mongolia’s NCCD to fight COVID-19

Vuno, a company developing medical software, said Tuesday that it would supply its artificial intelligence-based chest X-ray solution, ‘VUNO Med-Chest X-ray’, to the National Centre for Communicable Diseases of Mongolia.

Mongolia’s health authorities requested the World Health Organisation (WHO) to purchase

76-year-old Mongolian woman dies of COVID-19 related pneumonia

Today (11 March), Mongolia confirmed 80 new cases of coronavirus; one from Tuv province and the remainder from Ulaanbaatar. Therefore, the total number of COVID-19 cases in Mongolia has reached 3561; of these 80 percent have recovered.

Unfortunately, a 76-year-old Mongolian

Mongolia intensifies vaccination programme

Mongolia started its vaccination rollout against COVID-19 on 23 February and is aiming to vaccinate 60 percent of the population above the age of 18.

Currently, more than 20 thousand people working in health sector and first response workers have received

Former Health Minister returns to operation theatre

Doctor T.Munkhsaikhan has returned his surgical room at the National Trauma and Orthopedic National Centre after resigning from the post of Health Minister of Mongolia. T.Munksaikhan is now working as a surgeon implanting artificial knee joints and undertaking microsurgery at

Mongolia’s new international airport to open July

Mongolia’s Government has announced plans to resume international flights from May, 2021, following a temporary ban since mid February-2020 due to the outbreak of coronavirus. Therefore, international travellers who have taken the approved vaccines against COVID-19 will be allowed to