Since the beginning of the pandemic coronavirus In Argentina, the National Ministry of Health has reported a total of 8,728,262 infections and 123,987 deaths associated with the viral diseaseone of the highest cumulative rates in the entire planet.
In the last 24 hours, after carrying out 56,784 coronavirus tests, some 11,322 new infections were identified of virus throughout the country, which shows a reduction of 5,181 infections compared to the previous day.
Of this total number of infections coronavirus4,689 correspond to the Province of Buenos Aires and 1,593 to the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, the only two jurisdictions in the country that reported a four-digit figure.
For their part, with less than 1,000 infections per day, are the provinces of Santa Fe (730), Córdoba (648), Mendoza (525), Formosa (511), Corrientes (326), Entre Ríos (304), Misiones ( 233), La Rioja (217) and Tucumán (202).
While the lowest daily incidence of the illness was reported in Chaco (158), Neuquén (142), San Luis (117), Río Negro (116), La Pampa (115), Santa Cruz (115), Chubut (114), Catamarca (108), Salta (105 ), San Juan (86), Jujuy (70), Tierra del Fuego (58) and Santiago del Estero (40).
On the other hand, the rate of active cases in Argentina went from 225,734 to 203,078 in the last 24 hours, which means that Some 22,656 people were discharged today. As for ICU admissions, 2,086 serious patients were reported throughout the country, reducing to 45.5% of the national occupation.
Finally, in terms of deaths, the Health portfolio confirmed some 128 deaths in the last 24 hours: 68 in the PBA; 21 in CABA; 7 in Entre Rios; 6 in Cordoba; 5 in Missions; 4 in Santa Fe; 3 in Salta, Chaco and Jujuy; 2 in Mendoza, Neuquén and Tierra del Fuego; and 1 in Río Negro and San Juan.
40 million people vaccinated in Argentina
13 months and 14 days have passed since Argentina started its National Vaccination Campaign against the coronavirus pandemic. coronavirusa public and free operation that it has already reached more than 40 million people with at least one of the two doses recommended by the WHO.
In total, some 40,021,069 people received the first dose (88.7% of the population); 35,700,019 completed the scheme (78.2% of the population); and 11,981,207 people reinforced the regimen with a third dose (32.9% of the population).