The USA to provide 2,000 tests to Armenia

Aysor, Armenia
April 8 2020

The United States, through the International Atomic Energy Agency, recently provided a total of $6 million to support the agency’s efforts to combat the COVID-19 outbreak around the world – including in Armenia, the U.S. Embassy reports.

“U.S. funds will provide COVID-19 testing kits, and Armenia is receiving 2,000 tests,” the embassy said.

Armenian Tourism Federation president: Tourism most powerful weapon against COVID-19

News.am, Armenia
April 8 2020

16:46, 08.04.2020
                  

There is still tourism, and there will always be tourism, even amid the coronavirus. This is what President of the Armenian Tourism Federation Mekhak Apresyan said during the Minsk-Yerevan-Kishinev-Moscow-Tbilisi video conference held today.

Apresyan said Armenia hopes to receive tourists in the fall and assured that the government has an anti-crisis plan.

“More people will start traveling again, and this will contribute to the country’s economic growth,” the analyst stated and recalled that global tourism declined by 4% after the outbreak of the H1N1 virus.

“Tourism is the most powerful weapon to fight against the coronavirus and other crises. We all need to fight together. Armenia’s travel agencies need to combine efforts. Businesses and governments of various countries need to collaborate. For instance, Armenia has already launched a program to eliminate the consequences of the coronavirus,” Apresyan said.

Iran voices unity against coronavirus with Azerbaijan, Armenia

Mehr News Agency, Iran
April 8 2020

TEHRAN, Apr. 08 (MNA) – In a telephone conversation with his counterparts on Wednesday, the foreign ministers of Iran voiced his country’s unity with Azerbaijan and Armenia in combat against COVID-19.

Iran’s Mohammad Javad Zarif voiced unity under the virus outbreak with Azeri counterpart Elmar Mammadyarov Maharram Oglu and Armeni’s Zohrab Mnatsakanyan.

Zarif voiced Iran’s readiness for transfer of knowledge to the named countries in this regard.

In previous conversation with Zohrab Mnatsakanyan on March 25, Zarif had described measures taken by Iran in the fight against coronavirus outbreak under US cruel and unilateral sanctions imposed against Iran. The two sides also exchanged their views regarding transit cooperation and also cooperation in scientific and technological fields.

Some countries, including Azerbaijan, have sent their aid packages to the Islamic Republic of Iran to combat coronavirus.

Iran’s Health Ministry Spokesman Kianoush Jahanpour said on Wednesday that the death toll from the coronavirus outbreak in Iran has risen to 3,993 with 64,586 confirmed cases since the outbreak.

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Business consultant on Armenia 1st President’s article

News.am, Armenia
April 8 2020
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17:47, 08.04.2020

Levon Ter-Petrosyan is the last person who can tell people how to bring Armenia out of the current crisis. This is what business consultant Aren Apikyan told reporters today, touching upon the article that first President of Armenia Levon Ter-Petrosyan published yesterday.

“If we overlook the fact that this article was written by Levon Ter-Petrosyan, a person who wasn’t able to bring Armenia out of a crisis during his administration, then we can agree with a lot of what is said in the article and certain logical steps. This is the case when it’s better for him to keep silent,” Apikyan said.

Asked if he believes this article was published by chance in this stage, Apikyan said the following: “I don’t consider it by chance. I believe he simply wanted to express his support in some way. We’ll see how the government and people view this support. However, I didn’t see any positive feedback on social networks.”

Armenpress: PM Pashinyan congratulates women on Motherhood and Beauty Day

PM Pashinyan congratulates women on Motherhood and Beauty Day

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 18:46, 7 April, 2020

YEREVAN, APRIL 7, ARMENPRESS.  Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan congratulated women on Motherhood and Beauty Day, expressing confidence that in the light of the current challenges, this holiday symbolizes our future victories.

As ARMENPRESS was informed from the Office of the Prime Minister, the congratulatory message runs as follows,

”Dear women, mothers, sisters and daughters,
Proud citizens of the Republic of Armenia,

Please accept my heartfelt congratulations on Motherhood and Beauty Day. We are celebrating this beautiful holiday in a challenging time of hardships and uncertainties.

Nowadays many of our mothers, daughters, wives and sisters bear the burden of economic, psychological and domestic difficulties arising from the crisis and face unexpected challenges. The crisis has exacerbated the long-standing problems, putting our mothers, daughters, wives and sisters in a particularly vulnerable position, but the Government is working hard to address the bottlenecks arising from the crisis.

However, especially in these conditions, I feel it worth mentioning that motherhood and beauty are by far beyond simple praise and admiration. We believe that the power of motherhood and the energy of beauty will help us overcome the crisis. Motherhood and beauty also stand for leadership, and today we praise the creative power of motherhood and beauty, the energy to mobilize the nation and the ability to move forward.

Today, many health workers – mothers, daughters, wives and sisters – are fighting against the novel coronavirus. Many mothers, daughters, wives and sisters continue their teaching mission in the context of distance learning. Many mothers, daughters, wives and sisters carry on with lifeline public, economic and social activities.

Motherhood and beauty are symbols of victory, and I am sure that in the light of the current challenges, this holiday symbolizes our future victories.

Dear mothers, daughters, wives and sisters,
Proud citizens of the Republic of Armenia,
We love you all, we are proud of you and bow to you!’

Armenpress: Imagine, There’s No Newsroom – From Novel Coronavirus to Novel Uncertainties

Imagine, There’s No Newsroom – From Novel Coronavirus to Novel Uncertainties

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 10:06, 8 April, 2020

YEREVAN, APRIL 8, ARMENPRESS. If the news media, internet and telecommunications were not to exist, it could’ve seemed that the post-industrial mankind has returned to the deep Middle Ages. More precisely, the part of the Middle Ages when a man’s movement is limited to their settlement (in the case of many countries – their apartment) territory. Few months ago, no one could even imagine in their most terrifying nightmare that the present-day “social distancing” term would describe in real life the disruption of usual human relationships.

The novel coronavirus pandemic proved to be a unique stress-test not only for countries, healthcare systems and economies, but also the press. We have found ourselves in an era of new uncertainties, and the quest for finding a solution to this equation full of unknowns is becoming harder day by day.

Even the most promoted futuristic analyses and studies in the world require revision. The coronavirus pandemic vanquished the unique mental oblivion that even during existing challenges it is possible to make projections about the future, to some extent.

Certainly, medical science will eventually discover effective measures for combating the COVID-19. Figuratively speaking, the coronavirus vaccine will be discovered sooner than we think, but later than we all want it.

Now is the time to learn lessons, rather to teach them or make recaps. In terms of the news media’s future, however, it is possible to make some preliminary observations for the post-pandemic period. Sometime later the consequences of COVID-19 will impact the daily activities of the press, and the scope of impact will include both content, production and consumption types, as well as business models and human resources management. Most serious challenges may occur for a number of branches of the news media industry, whereas others (for example radio and TV) can find themselves in a second Golden Age. Today, no one has ready formulas and the presented theses are an invitation to start a discussion on the future.

No news is good news

Today the news media is flooded with information about the coronavirus pandemic. The uncontrollable consumption of these news is reaching volumes that threaten to weaken the mental resistance of man. This is why WHO Director General Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus called on the global population to read the news maximum twice a day. In fact, “No News Is Good News” is perhaps the best applicable quote for the coronavirus pandemic.

However, this isn’t the only good news for the media. The media outlets have produced news both during world wars and during no less serious crises. Journalists once again proved they are ready for changes, that working and reporting during emergencies is a usual working rhythm. And now, numerous professionals are engaged in telling stories and covering in both in the frontlines and from their home offices the pandemic that is challenging the world.  It was the news media itself that turned out to be the most-prepared for switching to telework in numerous countries. In this difficult situation, many of our colleagues showed simple solutions reaching the level of genius in tactically and rapidly orientating. If in the past telework was considered a freelancer’s monopoly, now during pandemic conditions it is becoming a usual norm of life. The abovementioned already applies not only to online media outlets who already had certain telework experience, but also the other branches of traditional press – printed to broadcast.

This transformation is the consequence of rapid technological progress on one hand, and restrictions on free movement and social interactions on the other. Today monopolies are absent for the creation of news content, and with the help of new smartphones it is possible to create the kind of high-quality audio-visual content that is even comparable to the production of professional equipment of a few years earlier. Crises conditions are breaking taboos. And the traditional news media are no longer constrained in not deploying the type of content-creating methods which they would resort to only in the event of extreme necessity in the past (tele-conferences, skype calls etc.), just like G7 leaders don’t have to gather for a summit if it can be done in a tele-conference format. The pandemic became the catalyst of development of previously projected trends. But won’t this predicted inertia be slowed down from the imminent economic uncertainties?

The Italian doctor’s choice, economic challenges, human capital and technologies

The projections about the future of global economy and the potential drop of economic activity may inflict a painful blow to the economic opportunities and financial sustainability of media outlets. In short-term perspective, this all might as well not become a serious challenge, but it is crystal clear that the news media will also suffer serious economic losses in conditions of worsening public and economic fears

It is still unclear what will happen to the traditional sources of income of media outlets, it is unclear how the commercial advertisement market’s conjuncture will change. These transformations will inflict the most painful blow to the “Golden Mean”, because global major players have far greater resources for resisting potential shocks, while small players – bloggers, vloggers and podcasters are working with already limited resources.

A part of media outlets will have to seek new income sources in times of narrowing opportunities.

At the same time, the extending practice of teleworking may put into question the necessity of maintaining offices and making the subsequent spending. Is the big newsroom disappearing by ceding its spot to a minimum-loaded office which is possible to be maintained with limited spending? And are media-managers nearing the day when they will have to make a difficult choice in human resource management for saving the media outlets with the same method that overloaded Italian hospitals are forced to make in order to save lives?

Anyhow, the liberalization of technical requirements for content will lead to a situation when media outlets will need professional, unique “universal soldiers” capable of creating multifarious content. And if these projections become reality, then Artificial Intelligence tools and mobile technologies will get greater applications not only in media consumption but also content production.

Quoting Márquez: “Chronicle of a Death Foretold” or “Love in the Time of Cholera”

I am among the narrowing group of people for whom the printed newspapers and Gabriel García Márquez’s novels are the “first loves” in journalism and literature respectively.

Most probably it was because of subliminal irony that these two titles of Márquez’s novels became the headlines of this paragraph.

Predictions about an imminent death of printed press are being heard for a long time. They are heard ominously. Circulation of printed press are declining globally, and news about newspapers or magazines shutting down or switching to online-only are so frequent in the newsline that any new birth of a printed news outlet is almost a sensation. Skippers of the printed press, however, are fiercely resisting, switching to electronic and online subscription sales, however none of them is able to break the backbone of the negative projections.

And although newspapers are still championing in being the most reputed branch of news media, the novel coronavirus pandemic is inflicting the hardest blows to the printed press, the production of which also involves other branches such as printing industry, distribution and subscription services.

Most probably the quarantine measures will further drop the already low sales of printed press. The fact that paper can be fomite for the virus will also impact this trend.

What changes may happen in the consumer behavior of people is also unknown, and most likely the printed press is destined to resist the hardest blow of the “corona-crisis.”

Novus ordo: educational, healthcare and entertainment services

Any challenge is first and foremost also an opportunity. In the post-pandemic “New World”, the challenge of strengthening economic capacity will be the hardest one. Most likely, this circumstance will force media outlets to pay greater attention to the kind of spheres of activities where the solvent demand will shift to. And it’s not about the production of toilet paper at all….

According to a projection of the World Economic Forum published years earlier, simultaneously with the growth of the middle class (which was projected to total 4,9 billion people globally in 2030) the demand for new media services was also projected to increase: in the consumer arena of educational, premium content, on-demand video content, healthcare and welfare services.

The coronavirus pandemic and the enforcement of quarantine measures in many countries automatically contributed to the justification of these projections. We assume that the media outlets will also increase contributions in these spheres. This can change the nature and content of the media outlet’s work to some extent.

Reputation: the “intangible” capital of a media

For any modern news media, reputation is not only and not as much of an intangible value as a capitalizing, and why not also a commercializing asset. And despite uncertainties, one thing is very certain: the future will not be without new universal challenges which will concern everyone, just like the danger of the pandemic. Given the world’s connectivity and the volume of globalization, the new challenges can be no less difficult.

As much as anti-globalist calls may be voiced in the current short-term period, the world in itself will not become less global neither in terms of economic ties, nor human contacts and information flows, and the technological developments will only deepen these trends.

Just like in present days, in the future the reputation of information disseminators will be highlighted in overcoming crises. In strengthening this “intangible” capital, all players of public life have actions to take – first of all the media outlets themselves, especially now when new, more difficult, actual and tangible problems are being added to the earlier ones (fake news, the march of the social media, journalistic ethical issues of the digital world and others).

A lot may change in the world after the pandemic, but the press, internet and communication will remain equally important. If they were not to exist, we would appear in the deep Middle Ages, wouldn’t we?

Aram Ananyan, Doctor of History, Director-General of ARMENPRESS News Agency




Armenpress: Russian mobile lab deployed in Armenian military has capacity of 100 PCR tests in one day

Russian mobile lab deployed in Armenian military has capacity of 100 PCR tests in one day

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 11:00, 8 April, 2020

YEREVAN, APRIL 8, ARMENPRESS. The mobile lab which the Russian military deployed to Armenia on April 7 has the capacity to conduct 100 polymerase chain reaction (PCR) tests of the coronavirus in one day, Armenian Defense Ministry spokesperson Shushan Stepanyan said on social media.

The complex is made up from the lab itself, a sample-taking and disinfecting system.

The system has been deployed in the Armenian military and it will be used in all military bases.

Russian epidemiological specialists have also arrived to cooperate with Armenian colleagues in detecting and preventing the coronavirus in Armenian military bases, as well as the 102nd Russian military base in Gyumri.


Edited and translated by Stepan Kocharyan




28 new cases of coronavirus confirmed in Armenia, bringing total to 881

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 11:19, 8 April, 2020

YEREVAN, APRIL 8, ARMENPRESS. 28 new cases of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) have been confirmed in Armenia, bringing the total number of infected people to 881, the National Center for Disease Control and Prevention said today.

9 death cases have been registered so far.

As of April 8, 27 more patients have recovered, and the total number of recovered people has reached 114.

4,571 people tested negative for coronavirus.

Currently the active cases are 758.

On March 16 Armenia declared a 30-day state of emergency to battle the spread of COVID-19. The state of emergency is effective until April 14, 17:00.

Edited and translated by Aneta Harutyunyan




Armenian minister says 10 ventilators have been restored, are ready for use

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 12:40, 8 April, 2020

YEREVAN, APRIL 8, ARMENPRESS. Armenia’s ministry of high technological industry currently has 10 restored lung ventilation devices and is ready to provide them to the healthcare ministry, Minister of High-tech industry Hakob Arshakyan said at a press conference.

He said the ministry received very good reactions after its call, more than 280 e-mails were received. “They have already been examined, and we can state that at this moment we have 10 devices which were found from various places and provided to the ministry. The devices have been restored and are ready for use. In case of necessity we can provide them to the healthcare ministry. This process is continuous, every day we receive calls and letter about a device that is not used, and we give them to the engineering association – the Engineering City. They restore them for further use”, the minister said.

The ministry also received dozens of letters from Armenians living in the US, Lebanon, Russia and Germany. They are ready to provide assistance to the Armenian engineers if needed, such as in the form of professional consulting, etc.

Earlier on April 5 the minister announced that 7 ventilators have been restored and are ready for use.

Edited and translated by Aneta Harutyunyan




Armenia online trade sees major boost amid lockdown

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 12:50, 8 April, 2020

YEREVAN, APRIL 8, ARMENPRESS. Electronic trade turnover has nearly tripled in Armenia since the country imposed lockdown measures to contain the coronavirus outbreak, Minister of High Tech Industry Hakob Arshakyan said at a news conference.

“The entire electronic turnover has nearly tripled. This speaks about the fact that businesses who are using online platforms and technologies in isolation are able to organize their activities. Various assessments in different platforms show that online money turnover has multiplied,” he said.

Arshakyan says these developments are positive and it can boost non-cash, online trade.

Edited and translated by Stepan Kocharyan