The fear was an explosion of a community transmission when primary contacts of the index case in Phuentsholing - Bhutan's commercial hub - started testing positive
The fear was an explosion of a community transmission when primary contacts of the index case in Phuentsholing - Bhutan's commercial hub - started testing positive
A career that has traditionally been overshadowed by the other more visible healthcare professions is suddenly in the limelight in Bhutan
Home isn’t always the safest sanctuary. COVID-19 might have kept families safe indoors, many a home has a different story to tell
There is no case of community transmission in Bhutan's capital city Thimphu
The Bhutanese government announced that it has decided to allow movement of individuals within their gewogs across the country
Bhutan's Economic Affairs Minister Loknath Sharma held a meeting with officials from Druk Green Power Corporation and the ongoing hydropower projects, including Punatsangchhu I and II through video conferencing to discuss the possibilities of reopening critical works in a self-contained mode
Bhutan's nationwide lockdown, which enters the 11th day today, has brought construction work to a complete halt worrying builders who have deadlines to meet and loans to repay
The Bhutanes government announced yesterday that it has decided to allow movement of individuals within their gewogs across the country
Around this time in Paro, farmers sell farm produce and begin growing winter crops. In Dogar Gewog, August is the peak season to grow mustard
Thimphu residents who visited Phuentsholing, the town which is a red zone, will be tested for COVID-19 at the testing stations beginning today
About 843 households in Paro are identified for the active community testing. The mass testing began in Paro yesterday and will continue today
To complement the government’s efforts in containing the COVID-19 pandemic and help minimise further risks, religious institutions across Bhutan are performing a three-day Lhamo Bakchog kurim ceremony
Apple growers in Bhutan need not worry about the nationwide lockdown hampering export of the cash crop
To help subscribers stay connected with their loved ones, the two telecom companies have offered more than one giga-byte free data to each subscriber
Essential items and vegetables are being delivered door-to-door during the nationwide lockdown in Bhutan