Coronavirus: Armenian government to consider declaring state of emergency in country
The Armenian government will hold a special meeting on Monday, at 3pm local time, to consider the possibility of declaring a state of emergency in the country in an effort to contain the spread of the novel coronavirus in Armenia, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said in a Facebook live early on Monday.
In the premier’s words, 19 out of the 30 confirmed coronavirus cases in Armenia are linked to the Etchmiadzin incident in which a woman returned from Italy earlier in March and spread the virus at the engagement party of her son.
The first confirmed coronavirus patient, the 29-year-old Armenian who returned from Iran, is said to have already recovered.
The remaining 10 cases include his wife and two other individuals quarantined at the Golden Palace Hotel in the resort town of Tsakhkadzor and three employees of a Yerevan manufacturing company.
"The other four are separate cases," the PM said.
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