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COVID-19 pandemic in Argentina

The COVID-19 pandemic in Argentina is part of the worldwide pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). As of 23 April 2024, a total of 10,130,485 people were confirmed to have been infected, and 130,847 people were known to have died because of the virus.[3]

COVID-19 pandemic in Argentina

Wuhan, Hubei, China

3 March 2020
(4 years, 1 month, 2 weeks and 6 days)

10,130,485[1]

9,914,485[2]

130,847[1]

1.3%

  • 41,529,058[1] (total vaccinated)
  • 34,900,613[1] (fully vaccinated)
  • 116,978,521[1] (doses administered)

On 3 March 2020, the virus was confirmed to have spread to Argentina.[4][5][6][7] On 7 March 2020, the Ministry of Health confirmed the country's first documented death, a 64-year-old man who had travelled to Paris, France, who also had other health conditions; the case was only confirmed as positive after the patient's demise.[8]


On 19 March 2020, a nationwide lockdown was established in Argentina.[9][10] The lockdown was lifted throughout all the country, excepting the Greater Buenos Aires urban area (where 31.9% of the country's population live),[11] on 10 May, with Greater Buenos Aires locked down until 17 July, where the lockdown was due to be gradually loosened in several stages to lead to the return to normality;[12] restrictions were extended several times until 8 November 2020.[13] During the second wave, another nationwide lockdown took place from 22 to 31 May 2021.[14]


Responses to the outbreak have included restrictions on commerce and movement, closure of borders, and the closure of schools and educational institutions.[15] Clusters of infections and deaths have occurred in nursing homes, prisons and other detention centers, and urban areas.[16][17] The number of tests increased over time, although there were some concerns as there was less testing than in other countries of the region such as Chile and Peru.[18] Even so, the government's responses to the pandemic were among the best received by the population in the region during the early stages of the pandemic.[19]

Mandatory lockdown for all residents,

The move of from 2 April to 31 March 2020,

Malvinas Day

Allowance of purchases of foods, medicines and first need products,

Transit control on the streets by , National Gendarmerie and Federal Police,

Naval Prefecture

Penalties to those that cannot justify their transit on the streets according to the ,

Penal Code

Exception of the lockdown to state, health, food production, drugs production and oil industry workers and security forces,

Creation of a government department that works on the pandemic and economic issues, and

Guidelines to relieve the situation for non-formal sector.

COVID-19 pandemic by country and territory

COVID-19 pandemic in South America

COVID-19 misinformation

2020 in Argentina

2021 in Argentina

COVID-19 vaccination in Argentina

Living with COVID-19

and historical data by Johns Hopkins University.

COVID-19 Global Cases