As of Monday, 278 patients who were forcibly displaced from Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh) continue to recover their health in Armenia’s medical institutions; 95 of them are in severe and 11 others are critical condition. Nazeli Baghdasaryan, press secretary of the Armenian prime Minister, said about it during Monday’s press briefing. According to Baghdasaryan, there are also minors in moderate condition. A total of 38 births were registered so far in the families of people forcibly displaced from Nagorno-Karabakh; 14 of them—in the Armenian capital Yerevan, and 24—in the provinces of Armenia. According to the data received from the Ministry of Health of Armenia, the registration in the country’s primary healthcare institutions—outpatient clinics and polyclinics—continues; that is, 16,448 persons forcibly displaced from Artsakh have already been registered in Armenia’s outpatient clinics and polyclinics, which is 16.5 percent of the displaced. "If there are certain health problems, we can get a referral from here," Nazeli Baghdasaryan said, reminding that the aforesaid forcibly displaced people are treated in Armenia within the framework of the state funding.