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CORONAVIRUS: No New Positive Cases Identified in Monaco this Tuesday
No new positive cases of COVID-19 were identified on Tuesday 28 April.The overall health figures for the Principality therefore remain at 95 people affected by the Coronavirus. Eight further people, compared to yesterday, have recovered.This brings the total number of patients who have now recovered to 50.Two people...
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CORONAVIRUS: one new positive case recorded in Monaco on Monday
One new positive case of COVID-19 was recorded on Monday 27 April.This means that the number of people infected by the coronavirus in the Principality is now 95.No new recoveries were reported compared with yesterday, leaving the total number of patients who have so far recovered at 42.Two people are in hospital, on...
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Prince’s Government calls meeting of constitutional bodies
The Prince’s Government called a meeting of all of the Principality’s constitutional bodies on Tuesday 27 April to work on gradually lifting the lockdown.This unprecedented meeting was in line with the Government’s consultative approach to tackling the extraordinary health crisis.In addition to members of the Govern...
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Masks Are on Sale in Several Monegasque shops
With a view to the gradual lifting of the lockdown, and in order to protect the population, the Monegasque Government will allow small, medium and large retailers in the Principality to sell the masks provided by the State's supply channels in their shops.You are reminded that chemists are authorised to sell surgica...
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The Government Wishes to Make it Easier for Employers to Obtain Supplies of Masks
With a view to the gradual resumption of economic activity in the Principality, and to protect employees by equipping them with masks, the Monegasque State has decided to make its supply channels available to all employers in the Principality. Employers can therefore purchase alternative masks at cost price - i.e. 1...
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CORONAVIRUS - No New Positive Cases Were Identified in Monaco this Sunday
No new positive cases of COVID-19 were identified on Sunday 26 April.The overall health figures for the Principality therefore remain at 94 people affected by the Coronavirus. There have been no additional recoveries compared to yesterday.The total number of patients who have now recovered is therefore 42.Two people...
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Teleconsultation is being implemented in the Principality during the COVID-19 crisis - How digital technology is enhancing health care
How can essential health services be delivered during a pandemic, which requires human contact to be minimised as far as possible? The solution is inevitably digital... With that in mind, the Prince’s Government took the decision to authorise the use of medical teleconsultations during the crisis period, subject to...
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CORONAVIRUS - No new positive cases and one additional recovery recorded in Monaco on Saturday
No new positive cases of COVID-19 were recorded on Saturday 25 April.This means that the number of people infected by the coronavirus in the Principality remains 94. One additional recovery was reported compared with yesterday, bringing the total number of patients who have so far recovered to 42.Two people are in h...
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COVID-19 : Fifth meeting of Joint Monitoring Committee
A fifth meeting of the Joint COVID-19 Monitoring Committee was held on Friday 24 April at the Ministry of State Building.The Prince’s Government discussed with members of the National Council the decisions that have been taken and are still to be taken in view of the health crisis and the resulting social and econom...
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CORONAVIRUS : No New Positive Cases Were Identified in Monaco this Friday, a Further Six People Have Recovered
No new positive cases of COVID-19 were identified on Friday 24 April.The overall health figures for the Principality therefore remain at 94 people affected by the Coronavirus.Six more people, compared to yesterday, have recovered.This therefore brings the total number of patients who have now recovered to 41.Two peo...
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