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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 28 January 2025, a total of 10,110,843 people were confirmed to have been infected, and 130,737 people were known to have died because of the virus.
This article presents official statistics gathered during the COVID-19 pandemic in Argentina. The National Ministry of Health publishes official numbers every night. [1] Number of cases (blue) and number of deaths (red) on a logarithmic scale.
The 2020 COVID-19 pandemic in Argentina affected the human rights situation in the country.. On 19 March, a nationwide lockdown was established in Argentina until 31 March. [1] [2] The government later extended the lockdown through April, [3] [4] and May. [5]
The "social, preventive, and compulsory isolation" decreed five months ago by the government of Alberto Fernández has become the longest uninterrupted quarantine in the world. It mainly affects ...
Argentina’s decision is based on “profound differences in health management, especially during the (COVID-19) pandemic,” spokesperson Manuel Adorni told a news conference in Buenos Aires ...
Moderna (MRNA) signs an agreement with the government of Argentina for supplying 20 million doses of its COVID-19 vaccine, mRNA-1273, or an updated booster vaccine shot, if approved.
Vaccination against COVID-19 began in Argentina on 29 December 2020 aiming at health professionals. Argentina struck a deal with the United Kingdom in November 2020 for a British made vaccine produced by the pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca and the University of Oxford. The vaccines are part of a deal where Argentina received 22.4 million ...
The ministry is responsible for overseeing Argentina's highly decentralized universal health care system, which according to 2000 figures, serviced over half of the country's population. [2] Since 30 September 2024, the Minister of Health has been Mario Lugones, appointed by President Javier Milei. [3]