Amid pandemic,robbers exploit medical face masks to conceal identity and mug woman in Armenian city

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YEREVAN, APRIL 10, ARMENPRESS. Two muggers wearing medical face masks have robbed a woman in Gyumri city in the morning of April 8, police said. 

The two muggers, whose face masks were what appears to be a method to conceal their identity rather than to fight the coronavirus pandemic, stole the woman’s jewelry in broad daylight in the street.

Local police said they have filed a criminal case and are investigating.

 

Edited and translated by Stepan Kocharyan




Armenpress: Russia to send 20 thousand COVID-19 test kits to Armenia

Russia to send 20 thousand COVID-19 test kits to Armenia

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YEREVAN, APRIL 10, ARMENPRESS. Russia will provide Armenia with 20 thousand coronavirus test kits, ARMENPRESS reports, citing TASS, director of Rospotrebnadzor Anna Popova said during EAEU Intergovernmental Council session.

“In the near future Russia will provide the EAEU member states with over 50 thousand coronavirus test kits.

In addition, 20 thousand reagents will be provided to Armenia on April 10 for carrying out examinations’’, Popova said.

According to the latest data, the total number of people infected with coronavirus in Armenia is 937. The death toll is 12. 5,144 people tested negative so far. The number of recovered patients has reached 149.

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.

In late December 2019, Chinese authorities notified the World Health Organization (WHO) about an outbreak of a previously unknown pneumonia in the city of Wuhan, central China. WHO declared the outbreak of the novel coronavirus a global pandemic and named the virus COVID-19. 

According to the data of the World Health Organization, coronavirus cases have been confirmed in more than 210 countries and territories.

 

Edited and translated by Tigran Sirekanyan

Armenpress: Armenia reports 29 coronavirus cases in 24 hours

Armenia reports 29 coronavirus cases in 24 hours

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YEREVAN, APRIL 11, ARMENPRESS. 29 coronavirus cases were recorded in Armenia in the past 24 hours, bringing the total cumulative number of infections to 966. One patient has died and 24 recovered.

The total number of fatalities has reached 13, and the number of overall recoveries reached 173.

Edited and translated by Stepan Kocharyan




Armenpress: Armenia coronavirus fatalities reach 13

Armenia coronavirus fatalities reach 13

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YEREVAN, APRIL 11, ARMENPRESS. An 86-year-old patient has died from novel coronavirus complications in Armenia, healthcare ministry spokesperson Alina Nikoghosyan said on social media.

She said the patient had underlying health conditions, apart from having developed double pneumonia.

As of midday April 11, the total cumulative number of COVID-19 cases in Armenia reached 966, out of which 780 are active cases.

173 have recovered and 13 have died.

Edited and translated by Stepan Kocharyan




Armenia expected to prolong coronavirus state of emergency and lockdown

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YEREVAN, APRIL 11, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has chaired a meeting of the Coronavirus Response Task Force on April 11.

Healthcare Minister Arsen Torosyan briefed the task force on the coronavirus statistics and the health condition of patients, Pashinyan’s Office said in a news release.

Deputy Prime Minister Tigran Avinyan, who serves as Superintendent of the Emergency Situation leading the task force, recommended extending the state of emergency for 30 days and maintain the nationwide lockdown. The initial state of emergency was declared on March 16th and was supposed to end on April 14th. The lockdown was ordered later for a shorter period of time.

The meeting also focused on the business shutdowns and timeline of the possibility of lifting these restrictions.

Issues related to the organization of activities in social, educational, cultural and public life was also discussed.

The Prime Minister told the task force to prepare the draft decision of the Cabinet regarding the extension of the state of emergency.

Edited and translated by Stepan Kocharyan




Azerbaijan fires nearly 1200 shots at Artsakh positions in one week

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STEPANAKERT, APRIL 11, ARMENPRESS. The Azerbaijani military have breached the ceasefire more than 120 times and fired approximately 1200 shots from various caliber small arms at the Artsakh military between April 5-11, the Defense Ministry of Artsakh said in a news release.

The Artsakh military said they are in control of the “tactical-strategic situation and continue confidently carrying out their combat mission”.

Edited and translated by Stepan Kocharyan




Armenia to have “only protocol events” for genocide commemoration day as mass gatherings are banned

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YEREVAN, APRIL 11, ARMENPRESS. Public commemoration events for the Armenian Genocide Commemoration Day (April 24), the Shushi Liberation Day (May 8) and Great Patriotic War Victory Day (May 9) will not take place in Armenia due to the coronavirus situation, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said on social media.

He said that “citizens’ participation in these events must be limited”.

“During this one month we have commemoration days and holidays, April 24th, the Shushi Liberation Day and the Great Patriotic War Victory Day. Participation of citizens in these events must be limited. If we were to allow a usual participation then we will have an uncontrollable outbreak of the coronavirus,” Pashinyan said.

He said that only “protocol events” will take place during those days.

Earlier Pashinyan said the government will extend the state of emergency for another 30 days starting April 14th.

Reporting by Norayr Shoghikyan

Edited and translated by Stepan Kocharyan




Armenia to gradually open up businesses

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YEREVAN, APRIL 11, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan announced that certain types of businesses will be opened up and allowed to carry on their operations from April 13th.

“Agriculture, forestry, fishery, mining, electricity, gas, steam air conditioning supply, water supply, waste management and reprocessing, wastewater, transportation and warehouse operations, financial and insurance operations, public administration protection and mandatory social insurance sector, healthcare and social servicing sector of the population and the operations of foreign organizations will be entirely allowed. We have also decided to allow from April 13th the outdoor construction and tobacco industry,” he said.

Starting April 20th, other business areas such as clothing production, textile industry, household stores, scientific studies and processing sectors will be opened up.

“We understand that people must work and soon we will have a detailed consultation with our businessmen in the textile industry to show them how to organize the manufacturing maximally safe,” Pashinyan said.

Earlier Pashinyan said that the government will extend the coronavirus state of emergency for another 30 days starting April 14th.

Reporting by Norayr Shoghikyan

Edited and translated by Stepan Kocharyan




Prolonging state of emergency seeks to further clamp down coronavirus transmission rate – PM

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YEREVAN, APRIL 11, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan says the purpose of prolonging the state of emergency is to further decrease the transmission rate of the novel coronavirus.

He said the daily infections stand at about an average of 30 cases, “which is a rather satisfying indicator in today’s conditions”.

Pashinyan said that as of April 11, the average age of the coronavirus fatalities in Armenia is 76,2 and the average age of active cases is 42. He said that the figures affirm the information that the coronavirus is most dangerous for seniors.

29 coronavirus cases were recorded in Armenia in the past 24 hours, bringing the total cumulative number of infections to 966. One patient has died and 24 recovered.

The total number of fatalities has reached 13, and the number of overall recoveries reached 173.

 

Edited and translated by Stepan Kocharyan




Yervant Zorian: Turn each day into a journey with Armenian Virtual College “Learning Zone”

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YEREVAN, APRIL 11, ARMENPRESS. The COVID-19 pandemic has seriously transformed a number of sectors of daily activities, however, each challenge is also first of all an opportunity. ARMENPRESS had an exclusive interview with Dr. Yervant Zorian, Chief Architect and Fellow at Synopsys, President of Synopsys Armenia, the founder of the Armenian Virtual College about remote learning, personal development and the changed reality.

Dr. Zorian, how did you come up with such an interesting and useful idea of creating the AVC Learning Zone?

The “Learning Zone” is a new offering by AGBU Armenian Virtual College (AVC) designed to turn each day into a journey of learning, discovering and making friends, while staying home. The idea appeared naturally once the government of Armenia and other countries announced school closures and the shelter in place mode. We thought that it should be our responsibility to reuse our valuable resources in a new format to allow online education and collaboration that would keep people happy and busy while staying home.

Earlier in March, AGBU AVC was invited to participate in working group discussions initiated by the Armenian Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sport. As an educational institution with over 10 years of experience in online education, AVC immediately took the action to redeploy AVC’s unique capabilities to meet the immediate needs of our Armenian communities during this global covid19 pandemic. So, we launched the AVC Learning Zone initiative on March 26, free for all participants.

With a primary goal of encouraging self-education during this crisis and allowing discoveries in a way that is actually exciting and fun, the Learning Zone offers daily themes covering interesting aspects of Armenian heritage and identity, which includes Armenian culture, language, history, religion, architecture, cuisine, and chess. These daily topics are mostly derived from AVC’s interactive eBooks, multimedia courses and virtual tours, and are made available in seven languages: Eastern and Western Armenian, English, French, Russian, Spanish and Turkish.  The Learning Zone also offers opportunities to collaborate among the participants, through interactive daily meetup sessions, forums, group projects, and other activities to create virtual social communication among participants worldwide. It’s noteworthy that the Learning Zone was publicly endorsed by the Armenian Minister of Education Arayik Harutyunyan and supported by the Diaspora communities and prominent people of Armenian descent around the globe.

Dr. Zorian, a few days ago the AVC Learning Zone hosted a masterclass with the Armenian Chess Champion of 2017 Hovhannes Gabuzyan. What made that event so special? What were the advantages of the online masterclass?

Indeed, as the meetup session for yesterday’s daily theme on chess, AVC Learning Zone in cooperation with the Armenian Chess Federation hosted an online masterclass with the Armenian Chess Champion of 2017 Grandmaster Hovhannes Gabuzyan, as the Chess is a key element of our Armenian heritage, therefore we decided to pay a special tribute to it.

What was special about the online event is that it allowed anyone interested in chess to join a free online class via Zoom with a professional chess player who could answer all the questions in real-time. It’s important to note that the masterclass was held in multiple instruction languages therefore it was available for a wide audience. We were pleased to see a great interest in chess among the AVC Learning Zone, especially the young generation. Given the high demand for chess classes, AVC plans to offer new online chess sessions with Armenian champions.  

Dr. Zorian, could you please tell us how to register and attend these sessions?

Registering at the AVC Learning Zone is very easy, you simply visit our website www.avc-agbu.org, choose your language and sign up, of course, free of charge. In case you need further instructions, see our video guides posted on our web site, social media pages, Facebook, YouTube, etc., or just contact our IT help.

AVC Learning Zone has been functioning for two weeks already. How would you evaluate its progress?

Ever since its launch, the AVC Learning Zone is becoming more popular day over day. We are happy to witness very positive interactions. It’s so overwhelming seeing how the public benefits from using the Learning Zone, which is a product of combining the advantages of multimedia digital technologies and interactive collaboration. In addition, the enrollment to our regular quarterly courses, I mean the current AVC Spring Term, has attracted three times more students than our average. Also, it is worth mentioning that AGBU offers several other digital educational resources, including learning applications for children, concise web talks on a variety of topics, and most importantly the Atlas platform, which contains a wide range of curated digital educational resources from a variety of providers.

Dr. Zorian, you perfectly combine the roles of a Fellow and Chief Architect at the #1EDA company Synopsys and the President of Synopsys Armenia. At the same time, you exemplify the devoted Armenian patriot who initiates and puts into action numerous projects that contribute to the prosperity of Armenian and preservation of the Armenian identity… How do you manage to do that?

That’s a difficult question to answer (smiling). But I will try to formulate it in a simple way – I do love what I do. On the one hand, Science and engineering are my passion, and as a fellow and chief architect at Synopsys, I enjoy working with my US and Armenia teams to bring into market new innovative products that help make our surrounding smarter, safer and more secure. As the President of Synopsys Armenia, I am responsible for driving R&D activities in Armenia that support Synopsys’ strategy to maintain its leadership in microelectronics. On the other hand, it gives me pleasure to contribute to the prosperity of Armenia, via supporting the IT industry and pushing the technological innovation in Armenia to the next level. And this objective is quite accomplishable by cooperating with academia, government, and the business community.

The rest of my other initiatives are also meant to serve my nation by boosting the Armenian identity in Diaspora and strengthening the prosperity of the homeland, which are the precisely the objectives of AGBU – with this, I just continue my family’s tradition to perform my responsibilities through this dedicated global organization. 

I think every Armenian around the globe should do his/her best, and we can only do so by staying connected and merging our efforts and resources. In order to keep Armenians connected, last fall together with Serj Tankian, Eric Esrailian and Alexis Ohanian, we co-founded a new pan-Armenian platform called HyeConnect.

That same year during the visit of the Prime Minister to Silicon Valley, I was very pleased to sign an agreement on behalf of AGBU Silicon Valley with the Minister of HighTech Industry, launching the “Armenian Virtual Bridge” program to proactively support the Armenian IT startups by providing them incubation and acceleration periods in Silicon Valley. This new partnership between AGBU and the Armenian government will formalize, support and expand what we have been already doing as AGBU Silicon Valley for many years.

In 2019, we also launched an Armenian branch of IEEE Computer Society. IEEE is the world’s largest technical professional organization for the advancement of technology. As an organization that fosters technological innovation and excellence, it gives a great opportunity for Armenian professionals to be integrated into the worldwide community and help to better contribute to the advancement of the high tech industry of Armenia, as well as raising its visibility on a global scale. 

Beyond the abovementioned achievements, is there any dream, which for some reason you couldn’t fulfill or haven’t fulfilled yet?

I believe that education is the means to prosperity. I am dreaming of a day when every school in Armenia including rural villages will be fully equipped with state-of-the-art interactive and immersive online learning solutions, of course with their corresponding infrastructure, so our kids will have access to first-class education and thus allow the best chances of prosperity as a nation.

Interview by Gayane Markosyan