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CORONAVIRUS - Three new recoveries on Wednesday

20 May 2020 Press release

This Wednesday, 20 May, no positive COVID-19 cases were identified.The overall health figures for the Principality therefore remain at 97 people affected by the Coronavirus.There have been three new recoveries, bringing the total number of patients who have so far recovered to 90.One person is in intensive care at P...

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World Bee Day 2020

20 May 2020 Press release

Since 2018, the United Nations has designated 20 May as World Bee Day, giving all bees the chance to be queens for a day.Bees – both domestic and wild – help to ensure the survival of species.European honey bees (Apis mellifera), which produce honey and live as part of a colony in an apiary, are very different from...

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Filming on Monaco Grand Prix circuit Roads closed to vehicle and pedestrian traffic on 24 May

20 May 2020 Press release

Due to filming associated with the production of a short film featuring Monegasque F1 champion Charles Leclerc behind the wheel, the roads forming the Monaco Formula 1 Grand Prix circuit will be closed to vehicle and pedestrian traffic between 6.45 am and 9 am on the morning of Sunday 24 May 2020.The following roads...

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CORONAVIRUS: No Positive Cases this Tuesday

19 May 2020 Press release

This Tuesday, 19 May, no positive Covid-19 cases were identified.The overall health figures for the Principality therefore remain at 97 people affected by the Coronavirus.The total number of people who have now recovered stands at 87.One person is in intensive care at the CHPG.It should be noted that the people test...

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CORONAVIRUS: one new positive case on Monday

18 May 2020 Press release

One positive case of COVID-19 was recorded on Monday 18 May.This means that the number of people who have been infected by the coronavirus in the Principality is now 97.The total number of people who have so far recovered still stands at 87.One person is in intensive care at Princess Grace Hospital.It should be note...

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CORONAVIRUS: No Positive Cases this Sunday

17 May 2020 Coronavirus (Covid-19) Press release

No positive cases of COVID-19 were identified on Sunday 17 May.The overall health figures for the Principality therefore remain at 96 people affected by the Coronavirus.The total number of people who have now recovered therefore stands at 87.One person is in intensive care at Princess Grace Hospital.It should be not...

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CORONAVIRUS: No Positive Cases this Saturday

16 May 2020 Coronavirus (Covid-19) Press release

No positive cases of COVID-19 were identified on Saturday 16 May.The overall health figures for the Principality therefore remain at 96 people affected by the Coronavirus.The total number of people who have now recovered therefore stands at 87.One person is in intensive care at Princess Grace Hospital.It should be n...

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CORONAVIRUS: No Positive Cases this Friday

15 May 2020 Coronavirus (Covid-19) Press release

No positive cases of COVID-19 were identified on Friday 15 May.The overall health figures for the Principality therefore remain at 96 people affected by the Coronavirus.The total number of people who have now recovered therefore stands at 87.One person is in intensive care at Princess Grace Hospital.It should be not...

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COVID-19 testing campaign begins Tuesday 19 May

15 May 2020 Press release

From Tuesday 19 May, Monegasque nationals and residents aged over five years old are invited to attend for a COVID-19 test in accordance with the attached schedule. Testing will take place from 8 am to 6 pm, Monday to Saturday. Nationals and residents must stick to the alphabetical schedule (organised by preferred s...

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Principality to launch mass testing campaign from next week

14 May 2020 Press release

Starting next week (excluding Sunday), the Prince’s Government will kick off its COVID-19 serological testing campaign for the country’s entire population, followed by employees who work in Monaco. The campaign will cover a total of 90,000 people.In a bid to manage the flow of people to be tested, a decision has bee...

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