After carrying out 26,811 discard tests of coronavirusthe Ministry of Health of the Nation reported today, Friday, March 25, 2,572 new positive cases of the virus throughout the countryalmost a thousand more infections than the day before.
On the other hand, 66 deaths associated with the coronavirus in the last 24 hours, 38 of them women and 28 men. According to data from the last epidemiological part, the cumulative rate of infections in Argentina rose today to 9,023,812 cases and the mortality rate from the virus closed at 127,846 deaths.
Today, all jurisdictions in the country registered infections of coronavirus. The Province of Buenos Aires maintains the highest daily incidence of the virus, with 1,025 new infections. They are followed by: CABA (372), Córdoba (291), Misiones (271) and Santa Fe (122), with more than 100 cases.
Meanwhile, in the rest of the country, infections by respiratory infection they were presented as follows: San Luis (81), Chubut (76), Corrientes (49), Santa Cruz (49), Río Negro (48), Neuquén (44), Mendoza (27), Entre Ríos (25) , Chaco (23), Formosa (16), La Pampa (12), Catamarca (9), Salta (9), Tucumán (9), Tierra del Fuego (4), Jujuy (3), San Juan (3), La Rioja (2) and Santiago del Estero (29.
At the moment, some 64,060 people throughout the country are in the active stage of the virus, 607 of them hospitalized in Intensive Care Units (ICU). This means that the hospitalization rate at the national level is 37.7% and 39.0% in the Metropolitan Area of Buenos Aires.
How the national vaccination campaign progresses
This Friday, Argentina exceeded a new vaccination milestone by reaching 90.1% of the population with at least one dose of anti-coronavirus drugs. Specifically, there were 40,585,626 people who received the first dose of the serums.
While 36,885,233 Argentines and Argentines completed the guideline with two vaccines (81.2% of the population); In addition, 41% of the country’s inhabitants (15,710,448 people) were immunized with a third booster dose, according to data from the Public Vaccination Monitor.