On the afternoon of April 23, local time, Amur Saihan, Deputy Prime Minister of the Mongolian Government and Chairman of the National Emergency Committee, informed the decision of the government meeting of the day at a press conference and stated that Mongolia has now detected imported cases of mutated new coronavirus infections. And local cases of mutated new coronavirus infection. This is the first case of mutated new coronavirus infection in Mongolia.

△Mongol’s Deputy Prime Minister and Chairman of the National Emergency Committee, Amur Saihan, informed the decision of the government meeting at a press conference on the afternoon of the 23rd (Image source: Mongolian Government’s official website) △Mongol’s Deputy Prime Minister and Chairman of the National Emergency Committee Amu Ersaihan informed the decision of the government meeting at a press conference on the afternoon of the 23rd (photo source: official website of the Mongolian government)
It is reported that 5 cases of mutated new coronavirus infections have been found in Mongolia, of which 3 cases are returning from Turkey and 2 cases are local citizens. Virus experts in the Mongolian Medical Laboratory speculated that five people were likely to have been infected with the mutated new coronavirus discovered in the United Kingdom.
△Mongolian National Infectious Disease Research Center Director Battul answered questions from reporters at a press conference on the afternoon of the 23rd (picture source: Mongolian government official website) △Mongolian National Infectious Disease Research Center director Battul was released on the afternoon of the 23rd Answering questions from reporters at the meeting (photo source: official website of the Mongolian government)
In response to a reporter’s question at a press conference, Battul, director of the National Center for Infectious Diseases Research of Mongolia, said that three imported cases of mutated new coronavirus infections entered Mongolia from Turkey 10 days ago and were diagnosed with new coronary pneumonia through nucleic acid testing. , Has been hospitalized in the National Center for Infectious Diseases for treatment. In addition, although two cases of local mutant coronavirus infections have been found in the nucleic acid testing of local social personnel, he believes that there is no evidence that the mutant new coronavirus has spread widely in Mongolian society.
