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A state of emergency in Armenia will be extended by a further month, until 13 June.

Writes Sputnik Armenia, the decision was taken at a Cabinet meeting on may 14.

Earlier, Prime Minister of Armenia, Nikol Pashinyan said that the country can dramatically worsen with the spread of the coronavirus.

According to Ministry of health of Armenia on may 13, the country 3718 infected COVID-19, 48 died.

On March 16 in Armenia imposed a state of emergency for a month because of the coronavirus. Then the action of the regime was extended.

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