Negative record with over 29,000 cases in Argentina

A new record of coronavirus infections was recorded on Friday at Argentina, where businessmen and citizens seem determined to defy the new restrictive measures announced by the government, as intensive care units are filled with patients.

The Ministry of Health announced that 29,472 cases of SARS-CoV-2 were confirmed in the laboratory in the previous 24 hours, while another 160 patients with COVID-19 died during the same period. The pandemic toll rose to 59,084 out of a total of 2,658,628 infections in Latin America, where the health crisis added to the three-year economic crisis, pushing 42% of the population living below the poverty line at the end of the year. 2020.

The previous case record – 27,001 – was recorded on Tuesday. The impact rate in Argentina, in other words the number of cases per 100,000 inhabitants, is now at a higher level than in Brazil, where the health crisis remains out of control.

As for the mass immunization campaign, 6,185,909 doses of vaccine had been administered until yesterday, but that has not been enough to slow the spread of the virus. The province of Buenos Aires, the epicenter of the crisis, recorded 15,166 infections yesterday, the capital itself 3,313.

President Alberto Fernandez announced on Wednesday stricter restrictions on public movement, reducing the opening hours of shops such as bars and restaurants and closing schools for two weeks from Monday to “save time” for the country. But mayors, businessmen and citizens seem to have decided to defy the measures, with many gyms, bars and restaurants operating beyond the hours they normally had to close and citizens protesting against the measures.

“We can not stand this uprising” against public health protection measures, Fernandes said yesterday, recalling that his government offers financial support to many companies. “I will not tolerate it, let (entrepreneurs) do what they want,” he added.

In La Plata, outside the capital, the increase in cases and hospital admissions is rapid. An “incredible explosion of cases”, an intensivist spoke, adding that the fullness of the intensive care units (ICU) in the hospital where he works is now almost 100%.

An additional 219 deaths in Germany

The confirmed cases of SARS-CoV-2 in Germany increased by 23,804 in the previous 24 hours, reaching 3,123,077, show the data published today, Saturday, by the Robert Koch Institute, the country’s epidemiological surveillance body.

At the same time, another 219 patients with COVID-19 succumbed, with the death toll from the new coronavirus pandemic reaching 79,847 deaths so far, according to the same source.

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