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Argentina extends closure in capital due to Coruna



Buenos Aires – (dpa)


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Friday 5 June 2020 – 6:45 am
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Friday 5 June 2020 – 6:45 am

The Argentine government extended the closure restrictions to stop the spread of the Coruna virus in the capital, Buenos Aires, for another three weeks.

Argentine President Alberto Fernandez said on Thursday in the country’s capital and the densely populated area around it, people should stay for long periods in their homes until June 28.

Only citizens will be allowed to shop at foodstuff stores and pharmacies nearby, and workers in vital jobs will be allowed to go to work.

About 14.8 million people live in the Argentine capital region – equivalent to 37 percent of the country’s total population.

In the rest of the country, where the virus has not spread widely, people are allowed to move freely and go to work.

Compared to its neighbors, Argentina has succeeded in curbing the virus. In general, 20,197 people have contracted the virus, including 608 deaths.

However, the measures also caused great damage to the already weak economy.

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