According to the health authorities, over 31,434 people in Armenia have received booster shots against the coronavirus.
In total, 2,096,312 doses of the coronavirus vaccine have been administered in Armenia since the beginning of the vaccination program in the country, and the Health Ministry said Monday, March 21.
According to the authorities, 957,017 people, predominantly adults, have been fully vaccinated in the country.
Covid Guidelines for travellers to enter Armenia :
- Upon arrival, travellers permitted to enter Armenia are asked to provide a negative PCR test taken within the previous 72 hours.
- Vaccinated people who test positive for COVID-19 will be required to self-isolate for seven days. After a positive PCR test result, unvaccinated people will have to self-isolate for ten days. This can be reduced to 7 days if a new PCR test returns a negative result.
- Health officials may check individuals’ conditions during the monitoring or quarantine period.
- Individuals exhibiting severe symptoms may be hospitalized for further treatment.
The passenger can present the vaccination certificate through the mobile application or present the printed version of the certificate exported from the protected application along with the QR code and the required data.
In case of rejection of sampling or test, all non-holders of the relevant certificate will be put in isolation for 14 days.
If related symptoms are detected during the investigation, the person will be admitted to the hospital.