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Bhutan aims to become free of stray dogs by 2030

Last year, authorities launched the Accelerated Dog Population Management and Rabies Control Programme (NADPM and RCP) with the twin aims of achieving 100 percent sterilization of stray dogs, register, and vaccinate all pet dogs, and control feral dogs.

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Bhutanese minister calls people to be honest with their travel history

As of yesterday evening, 27 people in Phuentsholing tested positive for COVID-19 of which four cases were detected outside the RRCO’s mini dry port (MDP)

Full-blown local transmission looming in Bhutan?

Following the report of the first local transmission of COVID-19 in Phuentsholing on August 16, and another two positive cases in Paro yesterday, the concern now is of a potential full-blown local outbreak in Bhutan

Bhutanese town running out of vegetables

Over 50 people came out in a queue to purchase vegetables in the evening at Rabdeyling demkhong in Gelephu yesterday

61 newborns in Thimphu during lockdown

Jigme Dorji Wangchuck National Referral Hospital (JDWNRH) in Thimphu saw 61 women give birth in six days of ongoing nationwide lockdown. Birthing centre recorded 52 newborns and maternity ward nine

Local transmission in Phuentsholing, Bhutan's main commercial town, confirmed

Prime Minister Dr Lotay Tshering confirmed that there is a local transmission of Covid-19 in Phuentsholing during a press conference yesterday

Phuentsholing, Bhutan's commercial capital, sees three more COVID cases

With three new cases detected yesterday, Phuentsholing - Bhutan's largest commercial town - has now 16 confirmed COVID-19 positive cases. All are from the Mini Dry Port (MDP)

Digital payments soar in Bhutan during lockdown

The nationwide lockdown, which came into effect on August 11, has not affected most customers as they have switched to digital payment methods

Phuentsholing is Red Zone

With growing concerns that there could be a possible community infection in Phuentsholing, the Bhutanese government has declared the drungkhag as a red zone

Those stranded will be dealt case by case: Bhutanese PM

Following the nationwide lockdown on August 11, many people are stranded in various parts of the country because of restrictions on vehicle movement

No construction allowed in Bhutan during lockdown

No construction works will be allowed in any part of Bhutan during the lockdown, which began on August 11

No local transmission yet in Bhutan: PM Tshering

Prime Minister Dr Lotay Tshering maintained that technically Bhutan still does not have local transmission of COVID-19 as of yesterday

Bhutan temporarily stops import of rice, cooking oil, and pulses

It has been about a week since the Bhutanese government has stopped the import of rice, cooking oil and pulses. Retailers have to buy from the Food Corporation of Bhutan Limited (FCBL) and other wholesale dealers in the country

Woman testing COVID-19 positive after five tests locking down entire country

As words of the nationwide lockdown spread in the early hours yesterday, many left the capital city and headed for their homes in other dzongkhags

Health ministry to ascertain presence of community transmission in Bhutan

With 53 primary and secondary contacts of the 27-year-old woman testing negative to COVID-19 on the confirmatory RT-PCR test, Bhutan technically does not have a local transmission as of yesterday evening

Bhutan imposes nationwide lockdown to curb COVID-19 spread

The Bhutan government has imposed a nationwide lockdown starting from Tuesday after a locally transmitted COVID-19 case was reported