The Mongolian government has announced a resolution to increase tourist numbers and to receive them for four seasons.
The Mongolian government has announced a resolution to increase tourist numbers and to receive them for four seasons.
The Mongolian Government has extended the state of public emergency readiness for 14 days until 1 December. These measures came into effect at 06.00 a.m.
During the emergency period, a curfew will be in force inthe Mongolian capital city 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
Mongolia is delivering the last batch of sheep to China. These were promised by the president of the landlocked nation nine months ago in support of China’s fight against the COVID-19 pandemic.
The animals will stay in Erenhot, a border city
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.
After the Mongolian Government tightened measures aimed at combating the coronavirus and imposed restrictions on the movement of the population, Ulaanbaatar has become a ghost town.
The usual groups of pedestrians, fearing the large fines they might face, are nowhere to
Mongolia has imposed strict actions in order to take control over the recent local transmissions of coronavirus; banning residents leaving from leaving their homes. Subsequently, the Mongolian parliament is also closed and its sessions are taking place online. Today (13 November)
Mongolia reported six new COVID-19 cases today (13 November), bringing the total tally to 412; three of them are in SelengeProvince. According to A.Ambaselmaa, head of the Surveillance Department of the National Centre for Communicable Diseases (NCCD), two of six
The Mongolian Government has issued strict measures for taking control over local transmissions of Covid-19. These include a curfew. Residents are banned from leaving their homes except for emergency needs and anyone who does not wear a masks will be fined MNT 50,000.
To
The Asian Football Confederation (AFC) today announced that Unitel will be the first ever broadcaster in Mongolia to show the AFC competitions from 2021 to 2024.
The deal includes all major AFC national team and club competitions, including but not limited