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Mongolia’s Coronavirus Update

Mongolia confirmed 25 more COVID-19 cases after 15,202 tests had been carried out in the last 24 hours, the country’s National Centre for Communicable Diseases (NCCD) reported. Three delivery employees of Mixx Pizza, four employees from the residents’ council of

Mongolia appoints new Prime Minister

Mongolia’s new prime minister, L.Oyun-Erdene, has been confirmed by parliament with 87.9 percent approval.
The new prime minister is safeguarding Khurelsukh’s cabinet. Last week, the former Prime Minister, offering a grand gesture of accountability following recent protests over COVID-19 measures.
40-year-old L.Oyun-Erdene

Mongolia to repatriate record number of nationals in February

Mongolia is planning to send four chartered flights in February to bring home more nationals stranded overseas due to thepandemic, the country’s foreign ministry said on Wednesday.
About 840 Mongolian nationals are expected to return home from South Korea, Japan and

Mongolia’s coal export fell by 30 percent in 2020

Mongolian imports fell to an eight-month low in December as the country’s first local transmission of Covid-19 cases in the previous month compelled stricter checks at the Chinese border crossings, largely reducing the number of trucks passing daily. Mongolian imports

COVID-19 cases at Ulaanbaatar’s Narcology Hospital

Today (27 January), Mongolia reported 11 new cases of coronavirus; two of them were from the Ulaanbaatar Narcology Hospital. A patient discharged from this hospital tested positive for coronavirus when they took a PCR test before leaving Ulaanbaatar.
In addition, infections

COVID-19 strikes Mongolia’s far west

Following the very first local transmissions in Mongolia in November, the capital went into strict lockdown; travel to and from the city was strictly banned. As the situation in Ulaanbaatar was brought under control, all 21 Mongolian provinces began the

Mongolia conducts seven charter flights during January

A total of 28,359 Mongolian nationals were brought back home as of 23January 2021, according to the State Emergency Commission of Mongolia. 
Some 21,716 citizens were returned on119 chartered flights, whilst 6,643 were brought home by land through the southern and northern

Yet another earthquake shakes Khuvsgul

A magnitude 4.4 earthquake has been reported in northern Mongolia. The event occured 63 km south of Turt in the Khankh Soum (rural district) of KhuvsgulProvince, on Monday,25 January 2021 at 9:53 pm. (GMT)

This quake was likely an aftershock of

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