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peppertree

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Thu May 20, 2021, 08:38 PM May 2021

Argentina restricts movement and gatherings for most districts due to Covid-19 crisis

Argentine President Alberto Fernández today announced restrictions on movement, in-person schooling and social gatherings for all "high-risk" districts in the country.

The measure, effective this Saturday through May 30th (plus the weekend of June 5/6th), is the strictest since the 6-week lockdown enacted on March 20, 2020, and affects all counties in which active Covid-19 cases exceed 500 per 100,000 people - which includes Buenos Aires and most provinces.

The country registered a record 205,000 cases in the past week, with active cases doubling since March to 339,000 - or 750 per 100,000.

Some 3,540 Covid-19 deaths were recorded this week - four times the weekly average for March.

"Argentina is going through the worst moment since the pandemic began," Fernández said. "I ask that this critical time be taken seriously."

The restrictions were agreed to with the nation's and 23 governors and Buenos Aires Mayor Horacio Rodríguez Larreta - a top opposition figure who had successfully challenged the in-person schooling suspension ordered for the Buenos Aires Metro Area (AMBA) on April 9th.

The city lost in federal court on April 20th - a decision overturned by the Supreme Court on May 4th.

The mayor, however, confirmed that in-person classes in the city will be suspended this time.

Since the 2021 Argentine school year began on March 1st (two weeks earlier for Buenos Aires), daily COVID-19 cases jumped from around 7,000 in March, to nearly 36,000 today.

Occupancy in intensive care units exceeded 72% nationwide, and 83% in Buenos Aires.

Some 63% in a recent poll backed the president's abatement measures.

At: https://translate.google.com/translate?sl=es&tl=en&u=https://www.pagina12.com.ar/342904-alberto-fernandez-estamos-viviendo-el-peor-momento-desde-que



Argentine Health Minister Carla Vizzotti, President Alberto Fernández, and other federal officials listen to La Pampa Governor Sergio Ziliotto during a virtual conference today ahead of the president's announcement.

The restrictions announced today, the strictest since a 6-week lockdown a year ago, are in response to a quadrupling in daily Covid-19 cases and deaths since March - when Argentine students returned to school.

The beginning of the school year coincided with the introduction of Andes, Manaus, and U.K. variants - which together now account for almost all new cases in Argentina.
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Argentina restricts movement and gatherings for most districts due to Covid-19 crisis (Original Post) peppertree May 2021 OP
Amazing acceleration of contagion in the two months of in-person schooling, isn't it? Judi Lynn May 2021 #1

Judi Lynn

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1. Amazing acceleration of contagion in the two months of in-person schooling, isn't it?
Fri May 21, 2021, 02:31 AM
May 2021

Don't know what it takes to get any awareness into those thick conservative skulls, if they can't see the connection.

Thank goodness they do have an intelligent, balanced in the presidency since President Fernández arrived. The people wouldn't have stood a chance against Covid-19 with the former guy still there.

It's too bad pouty prima dona fascists like Macri and B.A. Mayor Laretta and Trump are allowed to receive immunization after they always repudiate progressive social programs and interventions to save lives.

Hope the right-wing won't be able to force the issue enough to send people out into public before there's sufficient improvement. If they kill off the population it will take away those who make the economy work at all, doing all the work at minimum wages, then paying their low wages to their banks, landlords, food producers, industries, etc. so they get the money right back!

Without the masses the parasitic fascists at the "top" of the food chain would be so screwed!

That's a very pleasant photo attached to the information. Very best wishes for President Fernández and his worthy administration. They are doing an incredible job, especially admirable considering how far into the ditch Macri left the country, after his destructive time in office.

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