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Covid-19: Protests as Argentina’s cases pass 900,000

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Thousands have joined anti-government protests in Argentina as confirmed coronavirus infections continue to rise, passing 900,000 on Monday.

Many Argentines are angry at the government’s handling of the crisis and the economic effect of lockdowns, as well as issues such as corruption.

A strict lockdown early in the pandemic meant that the number of cases grew slowly at first.

Upon further investigation, more than 24,000 people have died with Covid in the South American nation.It registered its highest daily number of confirmed cases on 7 October, when 16,447 infections were registered.

On Monday, health authorities reported 9,524 new cases. Health officials say there has been a steep increase in infections in large cities in the interior of the country.

Thousands of Argentines joined anti-government protests in the capital, Buenos Aires, and other major cities on Monday.Their grievances were varied, including opposition to reform of the justice system and calls for corruption cases to be investigated.

Many also said they were opposed to the government’s handling of the pandemic, in particular the effects of lockdowns which have further hurt Argentina’s already ailing economy.

Some parents attending the march in Buenos Aires told local media they wanted schools to reopen while people working in the hospitality sector said they were facing economic hardship after months of lockdown

But following an easing of restrictions cases have been rising steeply.

As of Monday, Argentina has 903,730 confirmed cases of coronavirus, making it the country with the sixth highest number of infections.

COVID19 CASES IN ARGENTINA

Argentina Covid cases approaching 800,000

Against a drop in the number of Covid-related deaths and daily cases in Peru one Latin American country where infections continue to rise is Argentina.

Though sad but true, Health Authorities registered their highest number of daily cases so far on Friday with 14,687 confirmed infections. While the figures were lower on Saturday and Sunday, Argentina looks set to pass the 800,000 cases mark later on Monday.

Recent Statistics

The worst affected area is the capital, Buenos Aires, and its surroundings.

Argentina was one of the countries which imposed a strict lockdown early on but, as it has loosened restrictions, the number of infections has jumped up.

Experts warn that because the number of coronavirus tests being carried out in Argentina is very low, the real figure could be much higher.

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