July 24, 2020, Buenos Aires, Federal Capital, Argentina: The medical part of yesterday, Thursday, July 23, a new rise in positive cases of coronavirus was registered in Argentina, and it was the third consecutive day in which infections increased, reaching 6127 and bringing the total to 148,027. In addition, the reported deaths were 114 and the deceased add up to 2702. The encouraging data is that the recovered number are already 62,815. Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News

July 24, 2020, Buenos Aires, Federal Capital, Argentina: The medical part of yesterday, Thursday, July 23, a new rise in positive cases of coronavirus was registered in Argentina, and it was the third consecutive day in which infections increased, reaching 6127 and bringing the total to 148,027. In addition, the reported deaths were 114 and the deceased add up to 2702. The encouraging data is that the recovered number are already 62,815. Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News Stock Photo
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July 24, 2020, Buenos Aires, Federal Capital, Argentina: The medical part of yesterday, Thursday, July 23, a new rise in positive cases of coronavirus was registered in Argentina, and it was the third consecutive day in which infections increased, reaching 6127 and bringing the total to 148, 027. In addition, the reported deaths were 114 and the deceased add up to 2702. The encouraging data is that the recovered number are already 62, 815..From the Ministry of Health and Social Development, they expressed alert and concern about the sustained increase in infections and did not rule out returning to a harsher quarantine if the curve continues to rise. (Credit Image: © Roberto Almeida Aveledo/ZUMA Wire)

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