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COVID-19: Three Deaths Were Sadly Announced on Tuesday 2 February
The Prince's Government has been informed of the deaths of three residents aged 82, 90 and 92 respectively, who had tested positive for the SARS-CoV-2 virus. Since the start of the COVID-19 health crisis, 17 residents of the Principality have died after contracting the virus.The Minister of State, Pierre Dartout exp...
Read morePresentation of Letters of Credence to His Majesty the King of Spain
On 29 January 2021, H.E. Ms. Catherine Fautrier-Rousseau presented her Letters of Credence to HisMajesty King Felipe VI of Spain, accrediting her as Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Him.The official ceremony took place at the Royal Palace and was followed by a private meeting in the presence of His Ma...
Read moreMeeting between the Minister of State and Clément Beaune, Secretary of State for European Affairs
On Monday 1 February 2021, at the Quai d'Orsay, H.E. Mr. Pierre Dartout* met with ClémentBeaune, Secretary of State for European Affairs, to discuss the draft association agreement between Monaco and the European Union, which has been under negotiation since2015.This meeting was an opportunity to review the progress...
Read moreCOVID-19: Ten New Positive Cases and Twenty-Six Recoveries on Monday 1 February
Ten new positive cases of COVID-19 were identified on Monday 1 February.This therefore brings the overall health figures for the Principality to 1,499 people affected by the Coronavirus since the beginning of the health crisis.This evening, sixty-three people are being treated at the CHPG: fifty-three patients, thir...
Read moreInformation published on violence against women in Monaco during 2020
The Women’s Rights Committee and Monaco Statistics (IMSEE) recently published a second study on violence against women in Monaco.The publication sets out the key data that is available for 2020 and examines incidents of violence according to various measurable indicators.The information was analysed by Monaco Statis...
Read moreCOVID-19: Fourteen New Positive Cases and Twelve Recoveries on Sunday 31 January
Fourteen new positive cases of COVID-19 were identified on Sunday 31 January.This therefore brings the overall health figures for the Principality to 1,489 people affected by the Coronavirus since the beginning of the health crisis.This evening, sixty-three people are being treated at the CHPG: fifty-six patients, f...
Read moreCOVID-19: Eighteen New Positive Cases and Twenty Recoveries on Saturday 30 January
Eighteen new positive cases of COVID-19 were identified on Saturday 30 January.This therefore brings the overall health figures for the Principality to 1,475 people affected by the Coronavirus since the beginning of the health crisis.This evening, sixty-three people are being treated at the CHPG: fifty-four patients...
Read moreCOVID-19: Twenty-Seven New Positive Cases and Twenty-Seven Recoveries on Friday 29 January
Twenty-seven new positivecases of COVID-19 were identified on Friday 29 January.This therefore brings the overall health figures for the Principality to 1,457 people affected by the Coronavirus since the beginning of the health crisis.This evening, sixty-two people are being treated at the CHPG: fifty-two patients,...
Read moreCOVID-19: Seventenn New Positive Cases and Eighteen Recoveries on Thursday 28 January
Seventeen new positive cases of COVID-19 were identified on Thursday 28 January.This therefore brings the overall health figures for the Principality to 1,430 people affected by the Coronavirus since the beginning of the health crisis.This evening, fifty-six people are being treated at the CHPG: forty-seven patients...
Read moreMonaco Statistics marks tenth anniversary
Monaco Statistics (IMSEE) and the Scientific Council for Statistics and Economic Studies were established on 24 January 2011.With a mandate to promote knowledge of the Principality’s economic and social environment, Monaco Statistics has, since it was founded, put in place a statistical information system that uses...
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