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  2. Argentine COVID-19 vaccination scandal - Wikipedia

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    The Argentine COVID-19 vaccination scandal, known in Argentina as vacunatorio VIP ("VIP vaccination" or "VIP vaccination center" in English), is a political scandal related to the application of COVID-19 vaccines in the Ministry of Health of Argentina to citizens who, due to the limitations established in the vaccination protocol, were not authorized to receive these vaccines yet.

  3. Health care in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    Argentina's health care system is composed of a universal health care system and a private system. The government maintains a system of public medical facilities that are universally accessible to everyone in the country, but formal sector workers are also obligated to participate in one of about 300 labor union-run health insurance schemes ...

  4. COVID-19 vaccination in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    The vaccines are part of a deal where Argentina received 22.4 million doses. [1] During the first week, 39,599 doses were applied to health professionals. [2] On 18 February 2021, vaccination on citizens aged over 70 began in the Province of Buenos Aires. Schools, among other sites, were used as temporary vaccination centres. [3]

  5. Ministry of Health (Argentina) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Health and Sustainable Development has a number of centralized and decentralized dependencies. The centralized dependencies, as in other government ministers, are known as secretariats (secretarías) and undersecretariats (subsecretarías), as well as a number of other centralized agencies; each of the undersecretariats of the ministry has a number of directorates and other ...

  6. COVID-19 pandemic in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    The COVID-19 pandemic in Argentina is part of the worldwide pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). As of 21 January 2025, a total of 10,110,718 people were confirmed to have been infected, and 130,736 people were known to have died because of the virus.

  7. Statistics of the COVID-19 pandemic in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    The provincial government called this a "re-categorization", and presented a new data entry system which —according to Provincial Health Minister Daniel Gollán— would avoid future under-reporting and data criticism. [3] [4] The deaths were later included in the national report of 1 October 2020. [5]

  8. Government of Argentina - Wikipedia

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    The government of each province has three branches. The Executive, Legislative and Judiciary. The Executive branch is led by a governor. The Legislative Branch may be organized as a unicameral or a bicameral system, i.e:, with either one or two chambers or houses; currently, eight of the 24 provinces has a bicameral legislature. [2]

  9. Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on human rights in Argentina

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    The country's health system had been in bad shape for years after several budget cuts. [93] [94] In March 2020, the government declared a Healthcare Emergency in the country. [95] Eleven 1,000 m 2 (11,000 sq ft) modular hospitals were built in the Greater Areas of Buenos Aires, Córdoba, Resistencia and Rosario. [96] [97] [98]