Armenian PM tours supermarkets in Yerevan

Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan toured several supermarkets in Yerevan to make sure that there is no panic buying and shortages on the shelves because of coronavirus outbreak, News.am reports.
During a live stream on Facebook, PM asked the staff whether they recorded increase in prices. Pashinyan was later joined by education minister Arayik Harutyunyan who informed about a briefing set for tomorrow.
The officials also entered a drug store where they found neither masks, nor alcogel hand sanitizers or alcohol spray.
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