ULAN BATOR, Jan 20 (NNN-XINHUA) – Mongolia recorded 3,088 new COVID-19 cases over the past 24 hours, exceeding the 3,000 mark for the first time since Sept 23, 2021, bringing the national tally to 415,765, the country’s health ministry said yesterday.
The latest confirmed cases were all locally transmitted, and more than half of them were detected in the national capital Ulan Bator, the hardest-hit area by the virus and home to over half of the country’s population of 3.4 million.
Meanwhile, no more related deaths were reported in the past day, and the country’s COVID-19 death toll remains at 2,016.
Since the beginning of this year, daily COVID-19 infections have significantly increased across the country, due to the New Year celebrations and the Omicron variant.
The Omicron cases currently account for at least 90 percent of new daily infections in the country, said Tsolmon Bilegtsaikhan, director of the National Centre for Communicable Diseases, urging the public to follow all relevant health guidelines.
So far, 66.7 percent of the total population has received two COVID-19 vaccine doses, while more than 979,390 people aged over 18 have received a third dose.
In addition, 49,504 Mongolians have received a fourth dose, which the country started to administer from Jan 7, on a voluntary basis.– NNN-XINHUA