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New health report: infections and deaths from coronavirus in Argentina fell again

New health report: infections and deaths from coronavirus in Argentina fell again

The Ministry of Health of the Nation published this Thursday, March 24, the new epidemiological part of the country, in which 1,580 positive cases and 28 deaths associated with the virus were confirmed. coronavirus in the last 24 hours.

With these figures, the cumulative rate of infections of coronavirus in Argentina it rose to 9,021,240 cases since the start of the pandemic; while the death rate from respiratory infection closed with 127,780 deaths. On the other hand, the total recovered rose to 8,827,814, according to the report.

26,996 discard tests were carried out throughout the country.

On the last day, two jurisdictions did not report infections of coronavirus: Jujuy and Santiago del Estero; while the Province of Buenos Aires accumulated the highest incidence, with 612 infections.

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