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Statistics of the COVID-19 pandemic in Argentina

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Main article:COVID-19 pandemic in Argentina

This article presents official statistics gathered during theCOVID-19 pandemic in Argentina. TheNational Ministry of Health publishes official numbers every night.[1]

Number of cases (blue) and number of deaths (red) on alogarithmic scale.

Since 12 March 2020, contrasted data between the numbers reported by the provincial ministries and the total number provided by the national Ministry of Health show differences. This is because the ministries are giving their reports at different times throughout the day and also to different criteria regarding the counting of infected: by district of hospitalization or district of residence.[2]

On 27 September 2020, the Ministry of Health of the Province of Buenos Aires (the most populated one) reported more than 3,500 extra deaths that were missed in previous reports. The provincial government called this a "re-categorization", and presented a new data entry system which —according to Provincial Health MinisterDaniel Gollán— would avoid future under-reporting and data criticism.[3][4] The deaths were later included in the national report of 1 October 2020.[5]

On 9 September 2021, by request of the 24 jurisdictions and because the manual loading of data from discharges of patients generates an overload in the epidemiological surveillance system, a change was applied in the algorithm for classificacion of active/non-active cases in the National Health Surveillance System, in which cases not classified as deceased and with more than 90 days elapsed from notification date became classified as non-active.[6]

Model-based simulations for Argentina indicate that the 95%confidence interval for thetime-varying reproduction numberRt exceeded 1.0 from April to July 2020, after which it diminished to below 1.0 in October and November 2020.[7]

By province

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COVID-19 pandemic in Argentina bylocation[a]
RegionCases[b]DeathsRecov.[b]Cases/
100k
[c]
Ref.
ArgentinaArgentina6,135,753117,4285,470,64115,295[9]
Buenos AiresBuenos Aires (C)[d]1,033,24116,402866,10835,739[10]
Buenos AiresBuenos Aires (P)2,370,97655,4362,106,70915,174[11][12]
Catamarca ProvinceCatamarca61,46670757,40316,711[13]
Chaco ProvinceChaco111,1802,309104,04510,536[14]
Chubut ProvinceChubut96,4361,54288,74518,942[15][16]
Córdoba Province, ArgentinaCórdoba663,5297,087[e]20,053[17][18]
Corrientes ProvinceCorrientes170,9221,745151,72913,431[19][20]
Entre Ríos ProvinceEntre Ríos[f][21]
Formosa ProvinceFormosa67,6321,21863,10812,757[22]
Jujuy ProvinceJujuy57,0231,61947,5278,469[23]
La Pampa ProvinceLa Pampa79,13189569,72114,568[24]
La Rioja Province, ArgentinaLa Rioja41,8251,09534,45112,536[25][26]
Mendoza ProvinceMendoza187,5044,684171,91310,783[27]
Misiones ProvinceMisiones40,42271737,3723,669[28]
Neuquén ProvinceNeuquén132,3682,337120,10224,012[29]
Río Negro ProvinceRío Negro114,5102,476104,09517,930[30][31]
Salta ProvinceSalta101,9852,82788,3368,398[32]
San Juan Province, ArgentinaSan Juan80,5031,19271,62511,820[33]
San Luis ProvinceSan Luis102,1441,42193,40823,627[34][35]
Santa Cruz Province, ArgentinaSanta Cruz70,89498961,39825,877[36]
Santa Fe ProvinceSanta Fe517,1228,654471,07416,188[37]
Santiago del Estero ProvinceSantiago del Estero90,7851,08178,75310,387[38][39]
Tierra del Fuego Province, ArgentinaTierra del Fuego[b]32,12849431,28125,257[40]
Tucumán ProvinceTucumán238,1753,603212,26216,446[41][42]
Updated: January 7, 2022 · History of cases:Argentina
  1. ^The total numbers are provided by the nationalMinistry of Health, while the provincial data is from reports from each provincial government. This may lead to some discrepancies between the total number of cases reported by the provinces and the national Ministry of Health.
  2. ^abcExcludingconfirmed cases on theclaimed territory of theFalkland Islands. Since 11 April 2020, the government includes them.
  3. ^The population number is based on the2010 census.[8]
  4. ^Reports from the City of Buenos Aires include a big number of confirmed cases from other districts that were tested and/or hospitalized in the city, leading to a big discrepancy with the number of confirmed cases from residents of the city.
  5. ^Since 13 November 2020, the Government of Córdoba does not publish the number of recoveries.
  6. ^Since 19 November 2021, the Government of Entre Ríos has not published any reports.


Maps

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  • Number of confirmed cases by province.
    Number of confirmed cases by province.
  • Number of confirmed COVID-19 deaths by province.
    Number of confirmed COVID-19 deaths by province.
  • Number of confirmed COVID-19 cases by jurisdiction.
    Number of confirmed COVID-19 cases by jurisdiction.
  • Number of confirmed COVID-19 cases by jurisdiction in Greater Buenos Aires.
    Number of confirmed COVID-19 cases by jurisdiction inGreater Buenos Aires.

Progression charts

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Cumulative cases

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Nationwide

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The charts show the development of the pandemic starting from 1 March 2020, representing changes in net number of cases on a daily basis, based on the number of cases reported in the National Ministry of Health's daily reports.[1]

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By province

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The charts show the development of the pandemic starting from 1 March 2020, representing changes in net number of cases on a daily basis, based on the number of cases reported in the daily reports by each province.

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Daily cases

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Medical care

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The charts show the development of ICU beds occupation related to the pandemic starting from 24 June 2020, representing changes in net number of beds occupation on a daily basis, based on the numbers reported in the National Ministry of Health's daily reports.

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Percentage of total ICU beds occupation (nationwide)
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Percentage of total ICU beds occupation (Greater Buenos Aires)
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ICU patients

Vaccine distribution

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The charts show the development of vaccination in Argentina starting from 6 January 2021, based on the National Ministry of Health's reports.[43]

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Vaccinated population(2022-01-20)[43]
One dose
39,229,725
Full vaccination
34,365,507
Extra/booster dose
10,624,440

Demographics

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Confirmed COVID-19 cases in Argentina by sex and age
ClassificationCases
Number(%)
All5287443100.0
SexMale258703848.9
Female265752050.3
Other428890.8
AgeAbove 801259642.4
70–792121994.0
60–694128407.8
50–5969880013.2
40–49101520319.2
30–39120026522.7
20–29107667720.4
10–194141417.8
0–91313542.5
ClassificationDeathsLethality (%)
All1159352.2
Source:Ministry of Health, including data through 29 October 2021.[44]
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See also

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References

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  1. ^ab"Informes diarios" [Daily reports] (in Spanish).Ministry of Health. Archived fromthe original on 4 January 2021. Retrieved29 January 2021.
  2. ^"Coronavirus en Argentina: confirman 9 casos más y ya son 65 los contagiados".Clarín (in Spanish). 16 March 2020.
  3. ^"Death toll reaches 15,000 as Covid-19 surge continues".Buenos Aires Times. 26 September 2020. Retrieved27 September 2020.
  4. ^Costa, José María (26 September 2020)."Coronavirus. Buenos Aires cambió el método de registro de muertos y sumó más de 3500: ahora son 12.566" [Coronavirus: Buenos Aires changed the way it registers the death toll and added over 3500 deaths: they are now 12,566].La Nación (in Spanish).ISSN 0325-0946. Retrieved27 September 2020.
  5. ^Costa, José María (1 October 2020)."Coronavirus: Buenos Aires cargó casi 3200 muertos y la Argentina superó los 20.000 fallecidos" [Coronavirus: Buenos Aires uploaded almost 3,200 deaths and Argentina exceeded 20,000 deaths].La Nación (in Spanish). Retrieved2 October 2020.
  6. ^"Coronavirus en Argentina: confirmaron 138 muertes y 3.661 contagios en las últimas 24 horas".Infobae (in Spanish). 9 September 2021. Retrieved9 September 2021.
  7. ^"Situation Report for COVID-19: Argentina".MRC Centre for Global Infectious Disease Analysis,Imperial College London. Archived fromthe original on 31 October 2020. Retrieved29 January 2021.
  8. ^"Población por sexo e índice de masculinidad. Superficie censada y densidad, según provincia. Total del país. Año 2010".Censo Nacional de Población, Hogares y Viviendas 2010 (in Spanish).National Institute of Statistics and Census of Argentina (INDEC). 2010. Archived fromthe original on 8 June 2014.
  9. ^"Informes diarios" [Daily reports] (in Spanish). Government of Argentina.
  10. ^"Actualización de los casos de coronavirus en la Ciudad" (in Spanish). Government of the City of Buenos Aires.
  11. ^"EMERGENCIA SANITARIA" (in Spanish). Government of the Province of Buenos Aires.
  12. ^"Sala de Situación del Ministerio de Salud COVID-19" (in Spanish). Government of the Province of Buenos Aires.
  13. ^"Noticias - Portal de Gobierno de Catamarca" (in Spanish). Government of the Province of Catamarca.
  14. ^"Servicio Informativo Oficial de Chaco" (in Spanish). Government of the Province of Chaco.
  15. ^"Gobierno del Chubut — Portal" (in Spanish). Ministry of Health of Chubut.
  16. ^"COVID-19 ACTUALIZACIONES EPIDEMIOLÓGICAS" (in Spanish). Ministry of Health of Chubut.
  17. ^"Informe diario de casos y medidas - Gobierno de Córdoba" (in Spanish). Government of the Province of Córdoba.
  18. ^"Web de Noticias - Gobierno de Córdoba" (in Spanish). Government of the Province of Córdoba.
  19. ^"Portal del Gobierno de Corrientes" (in Spanish). Government of the Province of Corrientes.
  20. ^"Ministerio de Salud Corrientes".Twitter (in Spanish). Ministry of Health of Corrientes.
  21. ^"Secretaría de Comunicación de la Provincia de Entre Ríos" (in Spanish). Government of the Province of Entre Ríos.
  22. ^"Partes Diarios" (in Spanish). Government of the Province of Formosa.
  23. ^"Dirección Provincial de Prensa" (in Spanish). Government of the Province of Jujuy.
  24. ^"APN La Pampa" (in Spanish). Government of the Province of La Pampa.
  25. ^"Ministerio de Salud Pública — La Rioja" (in Spanish). Ministry of Public Health of La Rioja.
  26. ^"Ministerio de Salud de La Rioja".Twitter (in Spanish). Ministry of Public Health of La Rioja.
  27. ^"Salud : Prensa Gobierno de Mendoza" (in Spanish). Government of the Province of Mendoza.
  28. ^"Partes Epidemiológicos" (in Spanish). Government of the Province of Misiones.
  29. ^"Ministerio De Salud de la Provincia del Neuquén" (in Spanish). Ministry of Health of Neuquén.
  30. ^"Gobierno de Río Negro | Comunicación" (in Spanish). Government of the Province of Río Negro.
  31. ^"Gobierno de Río Negro".Twitter (in Spanish). Government of the Province of Río Negro.
  32. ^"Histórico de Noticias del Gobierno de Salta" (in Spanish). Government of the Province of Salta.
  33. ^"Salud Pública" (in Spanish). Government of the Province of San Juan.
  34. ^"Home - Agencia de Noticias San Luis".San Luis News Agency (in Spanish).
  35. ^"Coronavirus — Gobierno San Luis" (in Spanish). Government of the Province of San Luis.
  36. ^"Santa Cruz - Noticias Destacadas" (in Spanish). Government of the Province of Santa Cruz.
  37. ^"CORONAVIRUS (Covid 19)" (in Spanish). Government of the Province of Sant+a Fe.
  38. ^"Reporte diario – Ministerio de Salud de Santiago del Estero" (in Spanish). Ministry of Health of Santiago del Estero.
  39. ^"Ministerio Salud Santiago".Facebook (in Spanish). Ministry of Health of Santiago del Estero.
  40. ^"coronavirus — Gobierno de Tierra del Fuego" (in Spanish). Government of the Province of Tierra del Fuego.
  41. ^"Noticias Destacadas — Ministerio de Salud Pública de Tucumán" (in Spanish). Government of the Province of Tucumán.
  42. ^"Estadísticas actualizadas del COVID en Tucumán".La Gaceta (in Spanish).
  43. ^ab"Monitor Público de Vacunación" [Public Vaccination Monitor] (in Spanish).Ministry of Health.
  44. ^"Información epidemiológica" [Epidemiological Information] (in Spanish).Ministry of Health. 28 December 2020. Retrieved5 July 2021.

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