Template:COVID-19 pandemic data/Argentina medical cases by province

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Region Cases[lower-alpha 1][lower-alpha 2] Deaths[lower-alpha 1] Recov.[lower-alpha 1][lower-alpha 2] Cases/
100k
[lower-alpha 1][lower-alpha 3]
Ref.
Argentina Argentina 1,310,478 35,436 1,129,089 3,267 [2]
Buenos Aires Buenos Aires (C)[lower-alpha 4] 271,171 7,053 234,738 9,380 [3]
Buenos Aires Buenos Aires (P) 589,254 19,371 505,874 3,771 [4][5]
Catamarca Province Catamarca 1,510 11 840 411 [6]
Chaco Province Chaco 16,318 505 14,289 1,546 [7]
Chubut Province Chubut 23,131 328 17,037 4,543 [8]
Córdoba Province, Argentina Córdoba 102,443 1,660 No data[lower-alpha 5] 3,096 [9]
Corrientes Province Corrientes 5,390 99 3,900 543 [10][11]
Entre Ríos Province Entre Ríos 20,418 364 7,730 1,652 [12]
Formosa Province Formosa 195 1 175 37 [13]
Jujuy Province Jujuy 18,123 832 17,090 2,692 [14]
La Pampa Province La Pampa 4,632 55 3,608 853 [15]
La Rioja Province, Argentina La Rioja 8,628 371 7,370 2,586 [16][17]
Mendoza Province Mendoza 51,541 1,017 32,526 2,964 [18]
Misiones Province Misiones 416 9 346 38 [19]
Neuquén Province Neuquén 31,195 624 24,041 5,659 [20]
Río Negro Province Río Negro 27,967 736 22,804 4,379 [21]
Salta Province Salta 19,992 924 17,308 1,646 [22]
San Juan Province, Argentina San Juan 9,199 162 4,530 1,351 [23]
San Luis Province San Luis 13,601 210 8,907 3,146 [24]
Santa Cruz Province, Argentina Santa Cruz 13,106 211 10,408 4,784 [25]
Santa Fe Province Santa Fe 128,094 1,837 114,591 4,010 [26]
Santiago del Estero Province Santiago del Estero 13,082 153 6,612 1,497 [27]
Tierra del Fuego Province, Argentina Tierra del Fuego[lower-alpha 2] 14,605 201 13,336 11,481 [28]
Tucumán Province Tucumán 58,470 1,092 50,176 4,037 [29]
Last updated: 16.11.2020, 14:00 (UTC-3) · History of cases: Argentina
Notes
  1. Jump up to: 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 The total number is provided by the national Ministry of Health, while the provincial data is from reports from each provincial government. This may lead to some discrepancies between the total number of cases reported by the provinces and the national Ministry of Health.
  2. Jump up to: 2.0 2.1 2.2 Excluding confirmed cases on the claimed territory of the Falkland Islands. Since 11 April, the government includes them.
  3. The population number is based on the 2010 census.[1]
  4. Reports from the City of Buenos Aires include a big number of confirmed cases from other districts that were tested and/or hospitalized in the city, leading to a big discrepancy with the number of confirmed cases from residents of the city.
  5. As of 13 November 2020, the Government of Córdoba does not publish the number of recoveries. The last update on 12 November reported 82,038 recovered patients.

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References

  1. "Población por sexo e índice de masculinidad. Superficie censada y densidad, según provincia. Total del país. Año 2010". Censo Nacional de Población, Hogares y Viviendas 2010 (in Spanish). National Institute of Statistics and Census of Argentina (INDEC). 2010. Archived from the original on 8 June 2014.
  2. "Informes diarios" [Daily reports] (in Spanish). Government of Argentina.
  3. "Actualización de los casos de coronavirus en la Ciudad" (in Spanish). Government of the City of Buenos Aires.
  4. "EMERGENCIA SANITARIA" (in Spanish). Government of the Province of Buenos Aires.
  5. "Sala de Situación del Ministerio de Salud COVID-19" (in Spanish). Government of the Province of Buenos Aires.
  6. "Portal de Gobierno de Catamarca" (in Spanish). Government of the Province of Catamarca.
  7. "Servicio Informativo Oficial de Chaco" (in Spanish). Government of the Province of Chaco.
  8. "Gobierno del Chubut — Portal" (in Spanish). Ministry of Health of Chubut.
  9. "Informe diario de casos y medidas - Gobierno de Córdoba" (in Spanish). Government of the Province of Córdoba.
  10. "Portal del Gobierno de Corrientes" (in Spanish). Government of the Province of Corrientes.
  11. "Gobierno de Corrientes". Twitter (in Spanish). Government of the Province of Corrientes.
  12. "Parte Epidemiológico - Secretaría de Comunicación de la Provincia de Entre Ríos" (in Spanish). Government of the Province of Entre Ríos.
  13. "Partes Diarios" (in Spanish). Government of the Province of Formosa.
  14. "Dirección Provincial de Prensa" (in Spanish). Government of the Province of Jujuy.
  15. "APN La Pampa" (in Spanish). Government of the Province of La Pampa.
  16. "Ministerio de Salud Pública — La Rioja" (in Spanish). Ministry of Public Health of La Rioja.
  17. "Ministerio de Salud de La Rioja". Twitter (in Spanish). Ministry of Public Health of La Rioja.
  18. "Salud : Prensa Gobierno de Mendoza" (in Spanish). Government of the Province of Mendoza.
  19. "Subsecretaría de Comunicación y Vínculo Ciudadano — Gobierno de Misiones" (in Spanish). Government of the Province of Misiones.
  20. "Noticias Del Ministerio De Salud" (in Spanish). Ministry of Health of Neuquén.
  21. "Portal de Noticias — Gobierno de Río Negro" (in Spanish). Government of the Province of Río Negro.
  22. "Histórico de Noticias del Gobierno de Salta" (in Spanish). Government of the Province of Salta.
  23. "Salud Pública" (in Spanish). Government of the Province of San Juan.
  24. "Coronavirus — Gobierno San Luis" (in Spanish). Government of the Province of San Luis.
  25. "Santa Cruz - Noticias Destacadas" (in Spanish). Government of the Province of Santa Cruz.
  26. "CORONAVIRUS (Covid 19)" (in Spanish). Government of the Province of Santa Fe.
  27. "Ministerio de Salud - Santiago del Estero" (in Spanish). Ministry of Health of Santiago del Estero.
  28. "coronavirus — Gobierno de Tierra del Fuego" (in Spanish). Government of the Province of Tierra del Fuego.
  29. "Noticias Destacadas — Ministerio de Salud Pública de Tucumán" (in Spanish). Government of the Province of Tucumán.