Ts.Bilegtsaikhan, General Director of National Center for Communicable Diseases, gave information on Covid-19 situation.
- It has been three years since the world faced the Covid-19 pandemic. A total of 657 million people worldwide have been infected with the coronavirus, and 6.6 million people have died due to the pandemic. The spread of Omicron has decreased by 21% in the last week. The spread of the BA5 version of the coronavirus is 63%.
In the People's Republic of China:
China has not published complete data on the Covid-19 since December 24, 2022. According to WHO, more than 34,000 cases have been registered in China in the last 24 hours. And a total of 210,000 people were infected last week. The number of cases increased by 45 percent this week from the previous week, and 648 deaths were reported, which is an increase of more than 50 percent from the previous week.
On December 19-24, 85% was omicron's BF7 outbreak. According to the scientists, the wave of epidemic in China will occur in the middle of January. 3.6 million people will be infected daily. After 10-14 days, death cases will begin. It was estimated that about 25,000 people are at risk of death daily.
In Mongolia:
In the first week of 2023, 67 new cases of coronavirus infection were reported, which is a 50 percent decrease from the previous week. Recently, the number of confirmed cases has been less than 10. As of today, 34 people are hospitalized due to Covid-19.
Recently, China has opened its borders. Related to this, the National Center for Communicable Diseases submitted its proposal to the Ministry of Health, National Emergency Management Agency, and related organizations. Proposal to put the same requirement as China was included in the proposal. The 29th Covid-19 risk assessment was conducted in cooperation with the Ministry of Health, National Center for Communicable Diseases, National Emergency Management Agency, National Center for Public Health, National Center for Zoonotic Disease, and the World Health Organization, and the General Department of Customs.
On January 4, the assessment was made with rating "High Risk". And the assessment was delivered to the Ministry of Health, National Emergency Management Agency, and related organizations.
Ts.Bilegtsaikhan, General Director of National Center for Communicable Diseases, gave information on Covid-19 situation.
- It has been three years since the world faced the Covid-19 pandemic. A total of 657 million people worldwide have been infected with the coronavirus, and 6.6 million people have died due to the pandemic. The spread of Omicron has decreased by 21% in the last week. The spread of the BA5 version of the coronavirus is 63%.
In the People's Republic of China:
China has not published complete data on the Covid-19 since December 24, 2022. According to WHO, more than 34,000 cases have been registered in China in the last 24 hours. And a total of 210,000 people were infected last week. The number of cases increased by 45 percent this week from the previous week, and 648 deaths were reported, which is an increase of more than 50 percent from the previous week.
On December 19-24, 85% was omicron's BF7 outbreak. According to the scientists, the wave of epidemic in China will occur in the middle of January. 3.6 million people will be infected daily. After 10-14 days, death cases will begin. It was estimated that about 25,000 people are at risk of death daily.
In Mongolia:
In the first week of 2023, 67 new cases of coronavirus infection were reported, which is a 50 percent decrease from the previous week. Recently, the number of confirmed cases has been less than 10. As of today, 34 people are hospitalized due to Covid-19.
Recently, China has opened its borders. Related to this, the National Center for Communicable Diseases submitted its proposal to the Ministry of Health, National Emergency Management Agency, and related organizations. Proposal to put the same requirement as China was included in the proposal. The 29th Covid-19 risk assessment was conducted in cooperation with the Ministry of Health, National Center for Communicable Diseases, National Emergency Management Agency, National Center for Public Health, National Center for Zoonotic Disease, and the World Health Organization, and the General Department of Customs.
On January 4, the assessment was made with rating "High Risk". And the assessment was delivered to the Ministry of Health, National Emergency Management Agency, and related organizations.