The permit was valid until December 2024 and has been extended until December 31, 2025.
The permit was valid until December 2024 and has been extended until December 31, 2025.
The following laws will be implemented from January 1, 2025 in Mongolia.
Today (19 November), Mongolia confirmed 37 new cases of coronavirus after conducting tests on 3625 people in laboratories nationwide. The details are as follows: five new cases of Covid-19 have been confirmed in Darkhan-Uul Province; bringing the total tally to
The Covid-19 infection has been spreads in with alarming speed in Mongolia after the first local transmission case was reportedonly days ago. Since the beginning of the crisis, Mongolia has 557 confirmed cases of coronavirus – 122 of them are locally
Covid-19 cases are increasing daily in Mongolia and the infection has been reported in five its 21 provinces. According to P. Erkhembayar, senior specialist of human resources from the Health Development Centre, currently 56 resident doctors are working at 50
Today, Mongolia has reports of 44 new confirmed cases of Covid-19. Worst hit is Orkhon Province with 13, in Selenge Province there are 41, in Ulaanbaatar 18, in Darkhan-Uul Province 11, in Dornogobi and Gobisumber Provinces each one.
So far, the total tally of coronavirus infection in
G.Zagdaa, the director of a highly controversial NGO was sentenced today to six years and two months and his wife G.Amarsaikhan to a year in prison. The two have been accused of sexual assault, domestic violence and the obstruction of
Earlier today (17 November), Mongoliareported three new confirmed cases of coronavirus, bringing the total tally from the beginning of the pandemic to 434. So far, 328 people with coronavirus have fully recovered.
As of today, Mongolia confirmed 21 cases of local
The Mongolian Government has decided to extend the ‘second degree’ emergency situation until 1 December after failing to takefull control of local transmissions within five days.
Residents of Mongolia’s capital of Ulaanbaatar have been told to stay at home as part
A new maternity hospital with 300 beds opened in the Khan-Uul district of Ulaanbaatar in October. The hospital has a capacity of receiving 10-12 thousand pregnant women and 5-6 thousand children in-patients and 120 thousand mothers and children as out-patients.