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They reported 51,778 coronavirus infections in the country, 19% more than last week

They reported 51,778 coronavirus infections in the country, 19% more than last week

During the last week there were 51,778 infections throughout the country.

The Ministry of Health reported 64 deaths from coronavirus and 51,778 infections in the last week in Argentina, which represents 19% more cases than last Sunday (43,487).

In this way, there are 128,889 deceased officially registered at the national level and 9,230,573 those infected since the start of the pandemic.

The health portfolio indicated that There are 346 hospitalized with coronavirus in intensive care units, with a percentage of occupancy of adult beds in the public and private sectors, for all pathologies, of 42.2% in the country.

During the last week, 37 people died in Buenos Aires, 11 in the City of Buenos Aires, 1 in Chaco, 6 in Córdoba, 2 in La Pampa, 1 in San Juan, 1 in San Luis, 2 in Santa Cruz, 1 in Santa Faith and 2 in Tucumán.

According to the Public Vaccination Monitor, the total of applied doses amounts to 102,549,284, of which 40,788,499 received one dose, 37,465,929 received two, 3,039,647 an additional one and 21,255,209 a booster, while the vaccines distributed to the jurisdictions reach 109,347,590 and those donated to 5,083,000.

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