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COVID-19 pandemic in Armenia

The COVID-19 pandemic in Armenia was a part of the worldwide pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). The virus was confirmed to have reached Armenia on 1 March 2020 when its first case was reported. It has spread to all of the regions (marz) of Armenia and has caused 4,400 deaths (not including 1,077 more deaths as a result of "other reasons").

COVID-19 pandemic in Armenia
DiseaseCOVID-19
Virus strainSARS-CoV-2
LocationArmenia
First outbreakWuhan, Hubei, China[1][2]
Index caseYerevan
Arrival date1 March 2020
(4 years, 2 months and 2 days)
Confirmed cases451,831[3]
Recovered211,634
Deaths
8,777[3]
Vaccinations
  • 1,122,040[3] (total vaccinated)
  • 996,169[3] (fully vaccinated)
  • 2,156,999[3] (doses administered)
Government website
A Unified Information Platform for Combating Coronavirus
National Center for Disease Control and Prevention

Armenia has suspended visa-free travel for Chinese citizens since 1 February, shortly after it implemented a 90-day visa-free regime on 19 January. Citizens of Iran can no longer receive a visa on arrival either. Additionally, passengers who have been to most of Europe, as well as South Korea and Japan, within the past 14 days, are no longer allowed to enter Armenia.[4] The border of Armenia with the Republic of Artsakh has also been closed in order to prevent the virus from spreading to the unrecognized republic (which "de facto" proclaimed its independence in a nationwide referendum on 10 December 1992).

Before the virus was confirmed to have arrived in Armenia, 118 tests were performed in February with negative results. To date, Armenia is reported to have performed 1,065,211 tests, of which 222,139 were positive.[5]

Background edit

On 12 January 2020, the World Health Organization (WHO) confirmed that a novel coronavirus was the cause of a respiratory illness in a cluster of people in Wuhan City, Hubei Province, China, which was reported to the WHO on 31 December 2019.[6][7]

The case fatality ratio for COVID-19 has been much lower than SARS of 2003,[8][9] but the transmission has been significantly greater, with a significant total death toll.[10][8]

Timeline edit

COVID-19 cases in Armenia  ()
     Deaths        Recoveries        Active cases
Date
# of cases
# of deaths
2020-03-01 1(n.a.)
1(=)
2020-03-11
4(+300%)
2020-03-12
6(+50%)
2020-03-13
13(+117%)
2020-03-14
20(+54%)
2020-03-15
28(+40%)
2020-03-16
45(+61%)
2020-03-17
78(+73%)
2020-03-18
110(+41%)
2020-03-19
136(+24%)
2020-03-20
160(+18%)
2020-03-21
190(+19%)
2020-03-22
194(+2.1%)
2020-03-23
235(+21%)
2020-03-24
265(+13%)
2020-03-25
290(+9.4%)
2020-03-26
329(+13%) 1(n.a.)
2020-03-27
372(+13%) 1(=)
2020-03-28
424(+14%) 3(+200%)
2020-03-29
482(+14%) 3(=)
2020-03-30
532(+10%) 3(=)
2020-03-31
571(+7.3%) 3(=)
2020-04-01
663(+16%) 4(+33%)
2020-04-02
736(+11%) 7(+75%)
2020-04-03
770(+4.6%) 7(=)
2020-04-04
822(+6.8%) 7(=)
2020-04-05
833(+1.3%) 8(+14%)
2020-04-06
853(+2.4%) 8(=)
2020-04-07
881(+3.3%) 9(+12%)
2020-04-08
921(+4.5%) 10(+11%)
2020-04-09
937(+1.7%) 11(+10%)
2020-04-10
967(+3.2%) 13(+18%)
2020-04-11
1,013(+4.8%) 13(=)
2020-04-12
1,039(+2.6%) 14(+7.7%)
2020-04-13
1,067(+2.7%) 16(+14%)
2020-04-14
1,111(+4.1%) 17(+6.2%)
2020-04-15
1,159(+4.3%) 18(+5.9%)
2020-04-16
1,201(+3.6%) 19(+5.6%)
2020-04-17
1,248(+3.9%) 20(+5.3%)
2020-04-18
1,291(+3.4%) 20(=)
2020-04-19
1,339(+3.7%) 22(+10%)
2020-04-20
1,401(+4.6%) 24(+9.1%)
2020-04-21
1,473(+5.1%) 24(=)
2020-04-22
1,523(+3.4%) 24(=)
2020-04-23
1,596(+4.8%) 27(+12%)
2020-04-24
1,677(+5.1%) 28(+3.7%)
2020-04-25
1,746(+4.1%) 28(=)
2020-04-26
1,808(+3.6%) 29(+3.6%)
2020-04-27
1,867(+3.3%) 30(+3.4%)
2020-04-28
1,932(+3.5%) 30(=)
2020-04-29
2,066(+6.9%) 32(+6.7%)
2020-04-30
2,148(+4%) 33(+3.1%)
2020-05-01
2,273(+5.8%) 33(=)
2020-05-02
2,386(+5%) 35(+6.1%)
2020-05-03
2,507(+5.1%) 39(+11%)
2020-05-04
2,619(+4.5%) 40(+2.6%)
2020-05-05
2,782(+6.2%) 40(=)
2020-05-06
2,884(+3.7%) 42(+5%)
2020-05-07
3,029(+5%) 43(+2.4%)
2020-05-08
3,175(+4.8%) 44(+2.3%)
2020-05-09
3,313(+4.3%) 45(+2.3%)
2020-05-10
3,392(+2.4%) 46(+2.2%)
2020-05-11
3,538(+4.3%) 47(+2.2%)
2020-05-12
3,718(+5.1%) 48(+2.1%)
2020-05-13
3,860(+3.8%) 49(+2.1%)
2020-05-14
4,044(+4.8%) 52(+6.1%)
2020-05-15
4,283(+5.9%) 52(=)
2020-05-16
4,427(+3.4%) 60(+15%)
2020-05-17
4,823(+8.9%) 52(−13%)
2020-05-18
5,041(+4.5%) 64(+23%)
2020-05-19
5,271(+4.6%) 67(+4.7%)
2020-05-20
5,606(+6.4%) 70(+4.5%)
2020-05-21
5,928(+5.7%) 74(+5.7%)
2020-05-22
6,302(+6.3%) 77(+4.1%)
2020-05-23
6,661(+5.7%) 81(+5.2%)
2020-05-24
7,113(+6.8%) 87(+7.4%)
2020-05-25
7,402(+4.1%) 91(+4.6%)
2020-05-26
7,774(+5%) 98(+7.7%)
2020-05-27
8,216(+5.7%) 113(+15%)
2020-05-28
8,676(+5.6%) 120(+6.2%)
2020-05-29
8,927(+2.9%) 127(+5.8%)
2020-05-30
9,282(+4%) 131(+3.1%)
2020-05-31
9,492(+2.3%) 139(+6.1%)
2020-06-01
10,009(+5.4%) 158(+14%)
2020-06-02
10,524(+5.1%) 170(+7.6%)
2020-06-03
11,221(+6.6%) 176(+3.5%)
2020-06-04
11,817(+5.3%) 183(+4%)
2020-06-05
12,634(+6.9%) 190(+3.8%)
2020-06-06
13,130(+3.9%) 200(+5.3%)
2020-06-07
13,325(+1.5%) 211(+5.5%)
2020-06-08
13,675(+2.6%) 217(+2.8%)
2020-06-09
14,103(+3.1%) 227(+4.6%)
2020-06-10
14,669(+4%) 245(+7.9%)
2020-06-11
15,281(+4.2%) 258(+5.3%)
2020-06-12
16,004(+4.7%) 264(+2.3%)
2020-06-13
16,667(+4.1%) 269(+1.9%)
2020-06-14
17,064(+2.4%) 285(+5.9%)
2020-06-15
17,489(+2.5%) 293(+2.8%)
2020-06-16
18,033(+3.1%) 302(+3.1%)
2020-06-17
18,698(+3.7%) 309(+2.3%)
2020-06-18
19,157(+2.5%) 319(+3.2%)
2020-06-19
19,708(+2.9%) 332(+4.1%)
2020-06-20
20,268(+2.8%) 350(+5.4%)
2020-06-21
20,588(+1.6%) 360(+2.9%)
2020-06-22
21,006(+2%) 372(+3.3%)
2020-06-23
21,717(+3.4%) 386(+3.8%)
2020-06-24
22,488(+3.6%) 397(+2.8%)
2020-06-25
23,247(+3.4%) 410(+3.3%)
2020-06-26
23,909(+2.8%) 420(+2.4%)
2020-06-27
24,645(+3.1%) 426(+1.4%)
2020-06-28
25,127(+2%) 433(+1.6%)
2020-06-29
25,542(+1.7%) 443(+2.3%)
2020-06-30
26,065(+2%) 453(+2.3%)
2020-07-01
26,658(+2.3%) 459(+1.3%)
2020-07-02
27,320(+2.5%) 469(+2.2%)
2020-07-03
27,900(+2.1%) 477(+1.7%)
2020-07-04
28,606(+2.5%) 484(+1.5%)
2020-07-05
28,936(+1.2%) 491(+1.4%)
2020-07-06
29,285(+1.2%) 503(+2.4%)
2020-07-07
29,820(+1.8%) 521(+3.6%)
2020-07-08
30,346(+1.8%) 535(+2.7%)
2020-07-09
30,903(+1.8%) 546(+2.1%)
2020-07-10
31,392(+1.6%) 559(+2.4%)
2020-07-11
31,969(+1.8%) 565(+1.1%)
2020-07-12
32,151(+0.57%) 573(+1.4%)
2020-07-13
32,490(+1.1%) 581(+1.4%)
2020-07-14
33,005(+1.6%) 592(+1.9%)
2020-07-15
33,559(+1.7%) 607(+2.5%)
2020-07-16
34,001(+1.3%) 620(+2.1%)
2020-07-17
34,462(+1.4%) 631(+1.8%)
2020-07-18
34,877(+1.2%) 641(+1.6%)
2020-07-19
34,981(+0.3%) 650(+1.4%)
2020-07-20
35,254(+0.78%) 662(+1.8%)
2020-07-21
35,693(+1.2%) 678(+2.4%)
2020-07-22
36,162(+1.3%) 688(+1.5%)
2020-07-23
36,613(+1.2%) 692(+0.58%)
2020-07-24
36,996(+1%) 700(+1.2%)
2020-07-25
37,317(+0.87%) 705(+0.71%)
2020-07-26
37,390(+0.2%) 711(+0.85%)
2020-07-27
37,629(+0.64%) 719(+1.1%)
2020-07-28
37,937(+0.82%) 723(+0.56%)
2020-07-29
38,196(+0.68%) 728(+0.69%)
2020-07-30
38,550(+0.93%) 738(+1.4%)
2020-07-31
38,841(+0.75%) 749(+1.5%)
2020-08-01
39,050(+0.54%) 754(+0.67%)
2020-08-02
39,102(+0.13%) 762(+1.1%)
2020-08-03
39,298(+0.5%) 768(+0.79%)
2020-08-04
39,586(+0.73%) 770(+0.26%)
2020-08-05
39,819(+0.59%) 772(+0.26%)
2020-08-06
39,985(+0.42%) 777(+0.65%)
2020-08-07
40,185(+0.5%) 785(+1%)
2020-08-08
40,410(+0.56%) 791(+0.76%)
2020-08-09
40,433(+0.06%) 796(+0.63%)
2020-08-10
40,593(+0.4%) 803(+0.88%)
2020-08-11
40,794(+0.5%) 806(+0.37%)
2020-08-12
41,023(+0.56%) 809(+0.37%)
2020-08-13
41,299(+0.67%) 814(+0.62%)
2020-08-14
41,495(+0.47%) 817(+0.37%)
2020-08-15
41,663(+0.4%) 818(+0.12%)
2020-08-16
41,701(+0.09%) 824(+0.73%)
2020-08-17
41,846(+0.35%) 832(+0.97%)
2020-08-18
42,056(+0.5%) 833(+0.12%)
2020-08-19
42,319(+0.63%) 836(+0.36%)
2020-08-20
42,477(+0.37%) 842(+0.72%)
2020-08-21
42,616(+0.33%) 850(+0.95%)
2020-08-22
42,792(+0.41%) 852(+0.24%)
2020-08-23
42,825(+0.08%) 854(+0.23%)
2020-08-24
42,936(+0.26%) 858(+0.47%)
2020-08-25
43,067(+0.31%) 861(+0.35%)
2020-08-26
43,270(+0.47%) 864(+0.35%)
2020-10-25
77,387(n.a.) 1,180(n.a.)
Sources:

Armenia's National Center for Disease Control provides daily update of numbers from the previous day every morning at 11:00 here

March 2020 edit

On 1 March, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan confirmed the reports on his Facebook page that the COVID-19 pandemic was confirmed to have spread to Armenia.[11][12]

On 16 March, Government declared a state of emergency lasting until 14 April to prevent the spread of the coronavirus. The emergency measures included the closure of all educational institutions, closing the borders with Georgia and Iran, banning gatherings with over 20 people, and postponing the 2020 Armenian constitutional referendum.[13]

As of 18 March, in addition to 799 people in self-isolation, there were 444 people in quarantine, gathered in the Golden Palace Hotel of Tsaghkadzor and the Monte Melkonian Military College of Dilijan.[14]

On 21 March, Armenia's Health Minister Arsen Torosyan said they have over 600 in quarantine in different regions of Armenia. He added that Armenia's capacity for quarantining people is nearing its limit, and that people should already resort to self-isolation as a preventative measure. Of the confirmed cases, 133 were linked to the clusters of cases from Ejmiatsin and a sewing factory in Yerevan.[14]

As of 24 March, there are 235 confirmed cases. 26 patients have pneumonia, 6 of whom are in intensive care, though they are not intubated (not on artificial respirators), and are under constant supervision.[14]

On 26 March, Armenia's Health Ministry announced the country's first death from COVID-19. The patient was a 72-year-old male Armenian citizen with multiple pre-existing conditions.[15]

April 2020 edit

On 1 April, Armenia reported its 4th death.[16]

On 6 April, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan announced that Armenia would start to produce COVID-19 tests at the Institute of Molecular Biology.[17]

On 7 April, the first case of COVID-19 was reported in the unrecognized Republic of Artsakh. The person had returned from Armenia to Mirik village of the Kashatagh Province, 39 km from Berdzor and 89 km from Stepanakert and was taken by ambulance to the Kashatagh medical center on the morning of 2 April. All 17 people who had been in contact with this person, none of whom had symptoms, had self-isolated in advance for safety reasons.[18]

May 2020 edit

On 4 May, the national stay-at-home order was partially lifted and non-essential businesses were allowed to reopen, provided that the businesses require customers wear masks and limit the number of customers inside stores and restaurants.[19]

On 14 May, the country's state of emergency was extended until 13 June. However, preschools, shopping centres, and gyms reopened and public transport resumed starting from 18 May.[20]

June 2020 edit

On 1 June, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan announced that he had tested positive for COVID-19.[21]

July to December 2020 edit

Model-based simulations suggest that the 95% confidence interval for the time-varying reproduction number R t was lower than 1.0 in July and August, above 1.0 in September and October, and around 1.0 in November.[22] In September, the Armenian Government decided to impose a covid related quarantine, which is still in place.[23]

July 2021 edit

In July 2021, the Armenian Health Minister Anahit Avanesian announced Armenia would be able to purchase 300'000 doses of the Novavax and 50'000 doses of the Janssen vaccine.[24] Armenia used to provide vaccines to the people for free, Armenians and non Armenians alike. This encouraged many Iranians to cross to Armenia to get vaccinated, following which Armenia imposed restrictions on vaccines for non-residents.[25]

Statistics edit

New cases per day edit

Deaths per day edit

Recoveries per day edit


Aid edit

International aid edit

The countries and international organizations that have sent aid and funds to the Government of Armenia, to help fight the pandemic, includes:

  •   Canada: Canada provided Armenia with a $260,000 funding package to assist with COVID-19.[26]
  •   China: On 8 April 2020, a batch of humanitarian aid including disposable surgical masks, protection suits, and ventilators from China arrived in Armenia.[27]
  •   European Union: The EU has provided 92 million euros in aid to Armenia. In addition, the EU has supplied Armenia with 6,000 gloves, 2,300 medical masks, and provided over 3000 vulnerable citizens with care packages.[28]
  •   Russia: In April 2020, the Russian military sent a team of medics and special equipment to Armenia to help authorities detect and prevent coronavirus cases among Armenian and Russian military personnel serving in the country. The equipment included a coronavirus testing lab and a sample collection system.[29]
  •   Serbia: On 18 and 19 June, Serbia sent two planes with medical aid to Armenia, containing 10 artificial respiration devices, 10 monitors monitoring the patient's condition, 500,000 surgical masks, 100,000 breathing masks, 25,000 protective glasses, 25,000 medical protective clothing and other necessary items.[30]
  •   United States: The United States has provided 2.7 million dollars to help strengthen laboratory capacity, improve management of severe cases, and support community level preparedness planning in Armenia. The US has also provided 1.2 million dollars to address the economic impacts of COVID-19, 1.8 million dollars for community-based social work, and an additional $200,000 to civil society and independent media organizations.[31]

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This article needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information May 2021 The COVID 19 pandemic in Armenia was a part of the worldwide pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 COVID 19 caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 SARS CoV 2 The virus was confirmed to have reached Armenia on 1 March 2020 when its first case was reported It has spread to all of the regions marz of Armenia and has caused 4 400 deaths not including 1 077 more deaths as a result of other reasons COVID 19 pandemic in ArmeniaDiseaseCOVID 19Virus strainSARS CoV 2LocationArmeniaFirst outbreakWuhan Hubei China 1 2 Index caseYerevanArrival date1 March 2020 4 years 2 months and 2 days Confirmed cases451 831 3 Recovered211 634Deaths8 777 3 Vaccinations1 122 040 3 total vaccinated 996 169 3 fully vaccinated 2 156 999 3 doses administered Government websiteA Unified Information Platform for Combating Coronavirus National Center for Disease Control and Prevention Armenia has suspended visa free travel for Chinese citizens since 1 February shortly after it implemented a 90 day visa free regime on 19 January Citizens of Iran can no longer receive a visa on arrival either Additionally passengers who have been to most of Europe as well as South Korea and Japan within the past 14 days are no longer allowed to enter Armenia 4 The border of Armenia with the Republic of Artsakh has also been closed in order to prevent the virus from spreading to the unrecognized republic which de facto proclaimed its independence in a nationwide referendum on 10 December 1992 Before the virus was confirmed to have arrived in Armenia 118 tests were performed in February with negative results To date Armenia is reported to have performed 1 065 211 tests of which 222 139 were positive 5 Contents 1 Background 2 Timeline 2 1 March 2020 2 2 April 2020 2 3 May 2020 2 4 June 2020 2 5 July to December 2020 2 6 July 2021 3 Statistics 3 1 New cases per day 3 2 Deaths per day 3 3 Recoveries per day 4 Aid 4 1 International aid 5 ReferencesBackground editOn 12 January 2020 the World Health Organization WHO confirmed that a novel coronavirus was the cause of a respiratory illness in a cluster of people in Wuhan City Hubei Province China which was reported to the WHO on 31 December 2019 6 7 The case fatality ratio for COVID 19 has been much lower than SARS of 2003 8 9 but the transmission has been significantly greater with a significant total death toll 10 8 Timeline editCOVID 19 cases in Armenia vte Deaths Recoveries Active cases Date of cases of deaths 2020 03 01 1 n a 1 2020 03 11 4 300 2020 03 12 6 50 2020 03 13 13 117 2020 03 14 20 54 2020 03 15 28 40 2020 03 16 45 61 2020 03 17 78 73 2020 03 18 110 41 2020 03 19 136 24 2020 03 20 160 18 2020 03 21 190 19 2020 03 22 194 2 1 2020 03 23 235 21 2020 03 24 265 13 2020 03 25 290 9 4 2020 03 26 329 13 1 n a 2020 03 27 372 13 1 2020 03 28 424 14 3 200 2020 03 29 482 14 3 2020 03 30 532 10 3 2020 03 31 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5 833 0 12 2020 08 19 42 319 0 63 836 0 36 2020 08 20 42 477 0 37 842 0 72 2020 08 21 42 616 0 33 850 0 95 2020 08 22 42 792 0 41 852 0 24 2020 08 23 42 825 0 08 854 0 23 2020 08 24 42 936 0 26 858 0 47 2020 08 25 43 067 0 31 861 0 35 2020 08 26 43 270 0 47 864 0 35 2020 10 25 77 387 n a 1 180 n a Sources Armenia s National Center for Disease Control provides daily update of numbers from the previous day every morning at 11 00 here March 2020 edit On 1 March Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan confirmed the reports on his Facebook page that the COVID 19 pandemic was confirmed to have spread to Armenia 11 12 On 16 March Government declared a state of emergency lasting until 14 April to prevent the spread of the coronavirus The emergency measures included the closure of all educational institutions closing the borders with Georgia and Iran banning gatherings with over 20 people and postponing the 2020 Armenian constitutional referendum 13 As of 18 March in addition to 799 people in self isolation there were 444 people in quarantine gathered in the Golden Palace Hotel of Tsaghkadzor and the Monte Melkonian Military College of Dilijan 14 On 21 March Armenia s Health Minister Arsen Torosyan said they have over 600 in quarantine in different regions of Armenia He added that Armenia s capacity for quarantining people is nearing its limit and that people should already resort to self isolation as a preventative measure Of the confirmed cases 133 were linked to the clusters of cases from Ejmiatsin and a sewing factory in Yerevan 14 As of 24 March there are 235 confirmed cases 26 patients have pneumonia 6 of whom are in intensive care though they are not intubated not on artificial respirators and are under constant supervision 14 On 26 March Armenia s Health Ministry announced the country s first death from COVID 19 The patient was a 72 year old male Armenian citizen with multiple pre existing conditions 15 April 2020 edit On 1 April Armenia reported its 4th death 16 On 6 April Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan announced that Armenia would start to produce COVID 19 tests at the Institute of Molecular Biology 17 On 7 April the first case of COVID 19 was reported in the unrecognized Republic of Artsakh The person had returned from Armenia to Mirik village of the Kashatagh Province 39 km from Berdzor and 89 km from Stepanakert and was taken by ambulance to the Kashatagh medical center on the morning of 2 April All 17 people who had been in contact with this person none of whom had symptoms had self isolated in advance for safety reasons 18 Further information COVID 19 pandemic in the Republic of Artsakh May 2020 edit On 4 May the national stay at home order was partially lifted and non essential businesses were allowed to reopen provided that the businesses require customers wear masks and limit the number of customers inside stores and restaurants 19 On 14 May the country s state of emergency was extended until 13 June However preschools shopping centres and gyms reopened and public transport resumed starting from 18 May 20 June 2020 edit On 1 June Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan announced that he had tested positive for COVID 19 21 July to December 2020 edit Model based simulations suggest that the 95 confidence interval for the time varying reproduction number Rt was lower than 1 0 in July and August above 1 0 in September and October and around 1 0 in November 22 In September the Armenian Government decided to impose a covid related quarantine which is still in place 23 July 2021 edit In July 2021 the Armenian Health Minister Anahit Avanesian announced Armenia would be able to purchase 300 000 doses of the Novavax and 50 000 doses of the Janssen vaccine 24 Armenia used to provide vaccines to the people for free Armenians and non Armenians alike This encouraged many Iranians to cross to Armenia to get vaccinated following which Armenia imposed restrictions on vaccines for non residents 25 Statistics editNew cases per day edit Graphs are unavailable due to technical issues There is more info on Phabricator and on MediaWiki org Deaths per day edit Graphs are unavailable due to technical issues There is more info on Phabricator and on MediaWiki org Recoveries per day edit Graphs are unavailable due to technical issues There is more info on Phabricator and on MediaWiki org Aid editInternational aid edit The countries and international organizations that have sent aid and funds to the Government of Armenia to help fight the pandemic includes nbsp Canada Canada provided Armenia with a 260 000 funding package to assist with COVID 19 26 nbsp China On 8 April 2020 a batch of humanitarian aid including disposable surgical masks protection suits and ventilators from China arrived in Armenia 27 nbsp European Union The EU has provided 92 million euros in aid to Armenia In addition the EU has supplied Armenia with 6 000 gloves 2 300 medical masks and provided over 3000 vulnerable citizens with care packages 28 nbsp Russia In April 2020 the Russian military sent a team of medics and special equipment to Armenia to help authorities detect and prevent coronavirus cases among Armenian and Russian military personnel serving in the country The equipment included a coronavirus testing lab and a sample collection system 29 nbsp Serbia On 18 and 19 June Serbia sent two planes with medical aid to Armenia containing 10 artificial respiration devices 10 monitors monitoring the patient s condition 500 000 surgical masks 100 000 breathing masks 25 000 protective glasses 25 000 medical protective clothing and other necessary items 30 nbsp United States The United States has provided 2 7 million dollars to help strengthen laboratory capacity improve management of severe cases and support community level preparedness planning in Armenia The US has also provided 1 2 million dollars to address the economic impacts of COVID 19 1 8 million dollars for community based social work and an additional 200 000 to civil 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