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Coronavirus in Argentina today: case map and statistics as of June 27


Coronavirus in Argentina today: case map and statistics as of June 27 Source: THE NATION

The viral pneumonia pandemic caused by a new


coronavirus registers in Argentina

a total of 57,744 infected patients, 1,207 dead and 19,143 recovered. Today, June 27, 2401 new cases were reported, 15 deaths and 727 recovered patients. These figures are released daily by the Ministry of Health.

Of the total number of infected cases, 1,062 are imported, 24,743 are from the community, 20,807 correspond to close contacts with confirmed cases, and 11,132 are still under investigation to determine the epidemiological origin.

On June 26 the highest number of infected was registered, reaching a number of 2886 positive cases.

The provinces or districts with the highest number of cases are: Buenos Aires with 27,760 cases, CABA with 24,563 cases and Chaco with 1,883 cases. If the number of infected per one hundred thousand inhabitants is observed, the three provinces or districts with the highest incidence of the virus are: CABA with 798.63 cases, Buenos Aires with 158.26 cases and Chaco with 156.33 cases.

The

virus case fatality rate

That is to say, the percentage of deaths over the total number of infected infected, reaches 2.09 percent in our country. Deaths by

coronavirus

As in the whole world, they are concentrated in the population over 60 years of age. The average age of the deceased is 72, with a male prevalence of 57.42 percent.

To date, a total of 275,509 tests have been recorded, of which 217,765 were negative and 57,744 positive. This gives a 20.96 percent positivity of the total samples made.

If we take the current number of infected in our country, it would take 14.38 days to double the cases.

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