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

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COVID-19 pandemic in Argentina by location[a]
Region Cases[b] Deaths Recov.[b] Cases/
100k
[c]
Ref.
Argentina Argentina 6,135,753 117,428 5,470,641 15,295 [2]
Buenos Aires Buenos Aires (C)[d] 1,033,241 16,402 866,108 35,739 [3]
Buenos Aires Buenos Aires (P) 2,370,976 55,436 2,106,709 15,174 [4][5]
Catamarca Province Catamarca 61,466 707 57,403 16,711 [6]
Chaco Province Chaco 111,180 2,309 104,045 10,536 [7]
Chubut Province Chubut 96,436 1,542 88,745 18,942 [8][9]
Córdoba Province, Argentina Córdoba 663,529 7,087 [e] 20,053 [10][11]
Corrientes Province Corrientes 170,922 1,745 151,729 13,431 [12][13]
Entre Ríos Province Entre Ríos[f] [14]
Formosa Province Formosa 67,632 1,218 63,108 12,757 [15]
Jujuy Province Jujuy 57,023 1,619 47,527 8,469 [16]
La Pampa Province La Pampa 79,131 895 69,721 14,568 [17]
La Rioja Province, Argentina La Rioja 41,825 1,095 34,451 12,536 [18][19]
Mendoza Province Mendoza 187,504 4,684 171,913 10,783 [20]
Misiones Province Misiones 40,422 717 37,372 3,669 [21]
Neuquén Province Neuquén 132,368 2,337 120,102 24,012 [22]
Río Negro Province Río Negro 114,510 2,476 104,095 17,930 [23][24]
Salta Province Salta 101,985 2,827 88,336 8,398 [25]
San Juan Province, Argentina San Juan 80,503 1,192 71,625 11,820 [26]
San Luis Province San Luis 102,144 1,421 93,408 23,627 [27][28]
Santa Cruz Province, Argentina Santa Cruz 70,894 989 61,398 25,877 [29]
Santa Fe Province Santa Fe 517,122 8,654 471,074 16,188 [30]
Santiago del Estero Province Santiago del Estero 90,785 1,081 78,753 10,387 [31][32]
Tierra del Fuego Province, Argentina Tierra del Fuego[b] 32,128 494 31,281 25,257 [33]
Tucumán Province Tucumán 238,175 3,603 212,262 16,446 [34][35]
Updated: January 7, 2022 · History of cases: Argentina
  1. ^ The total numbers are 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. ^ a b c Excluding confirmed cases on the claimed territory of the Falkland Islands. Since 11 April 2020, 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. ^ Since 13 November 2020, the Government of Córdoba does not publish the number of recoveries.
  6. ^ Since 19 November 2021, the Government of Entre Ríos has not published any reports.