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Health authorities in Argentina announced the death of a 64-year-old man from the new Coruna virus on Saturday, becoming the first death in Latin America due to the global epidemic.
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Argentina’s Health Ministry said on statementA man from Buenos Aires who had returned from Europe on February 25, without specifying the country or countries he visited, fell ill on February 28.
The statement added that the man sought medical attention due to fever, coughing and sore throat on March 4.
En el día de hoy el servicio de virosis respiratoria INEI ANLIS Malbrán procesó 9 muestras arrojando como resultados 8 negativas y una positiva, siendo esta la muestra que confirma el fallecimiento de un paciente con diagnóstico de COVID-19.
Comunicado: https://t.co/3rw2PMYYsM
– Ministerio de Salud de la Nación (@msalnacion) March 7, 2020
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The man had health problems including diabetes, high blood pressure, chronic bronchitis and kidney problems.
Argentina reported eight other cases of the virus, and the number of cases worldwide has risen to More than 100 thousand 3,500 injuries and deaths in 95 countries and regions.
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