Thankfully there has been no recored coronavirus cases in Mongolia yet this section will be updated if there are any in the future.
These are some of the genereic questions regarding the coronavirus outbreak in Mongolia.
At the moment there are 0 reported cases of people infected with the coronavirus in Mongolia.
0 people are reported to have recovered from the coronavirus in Mongolia.
There has been 0 deaths of people with the coronavirus in Mongolia.
There have been no reported cases of coronavirus recorded in Mongolia so it is perfectly dafe for you to travel to Mongolia however please take caution and wash your hands at every opportunity.
Yes. The likelihood of an infected person contaminating commercial goods that have been sent from Mongolia is very low and the risk of catching the virus that causes COVID-19 from a package that has been moved, travelled, and exposed to different conditions and temperature is also very low.
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