<p>Argentina exceeded 1,00,000 cases of novel <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/coronavirus-live-news-covid-19-latest-updates.html" target="_blank">coronavirus </a>infections on Sunday as it struggles to contain spiralling case rates despite a strict quarantine imposed on the capital Buenos Aires and its surroundings.</p>.<p>The health ministry said 2,657 new cases confirmed overnight took the total to 1,00,166.</p>.<p>The South American country imposed a strict quarantine in mid-March to stop the pandemic. It relaxed restrictions slightly in May but then reinstated them in late June for Buenos Aires and its surroundings due to a spike in cases.</p>.<p>The death toll in Argentina from Covid-19, the illness caused by the coronavirus, is 1,845, a far cry from the 71,469 in Brazil by Sunday and the 11,682 in Peru.</p>.<p>But confirmed case numbers moved into four figures daily in early June and for the past four days have hit at least 3,000 daily.</p>.<p>Carla Vizzotti, the deputy health minister, said the lockdowns would be maintained while hospitals continued to fill up.</p>.<p>"What we want to do is...decrease virus transmission and buy more time for the health service to be able to respond," she said.</p>.<p>Mauro Grossman, an intensive care doctor at Ezeiza Hospital in Buenos Aires, told Reuters he believed the peak was approaching. "We believe this peak will plateau and not decrease for a while," he said. "That is the most dangerous thing, being at peak for a long time, that is what is going to make beds fill up much faster and the intensive care beds get quickly occupied.”</p>.<p>Some 12.81 million coronavirus cases have been confirmed worldwide, and 5,65,231 people have died, according to a Reuters count.</p>.<p>The United States has the highest number of cases in the world, with 3.26 million and 1,34,654 deaths. Other countries with high rates of infections include Brazil, India and Russia.</p>.<p>The coronavirus has also hit Argentina's economy hard when it was already heading into its third year of recession at a time when it seeks to restructure $65 billion in debt.</p>
<p>Argentina exceeded 1,00,000 cases of novel <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/coronavirus-live-news-covid-19-latest-updates.html" target="_blank">coronavirus </a>infections on Sunday as it struggles to contain spiralling case rates despite a strict quarantine imposed on the capital Buenos Aires and its surroundings.</p>.<p>The health ministry said 2,657 new cases confirmed overnight took the total to 1,00,166.</p>.<p>The South American country imposed a strict quarantine in mid-March to stop the pandemic. It relaxed restrictions slightly in May but then reinstated them in late June for Buenos Aires and its surroundings due to a spike in cases.</p>.<p>The death toll in Argentina from Covid-19, the illness caused by the coronavirus, is 1,845, a far cry from the 71,469 in Brazil by Sunday and the 11,682 in Peru.</p>.<p>But confirmed case numbers moved into four figures daily in early June and for the past four days have hit at least 3,000 daily.</p>.<p>Carla Vizzotti, the deputy health minister, said the lockdowns would be maintained while hospitals continued to fill up.</p>.<p>"What we want to do is...decrease virus transmission and buy more time for the health service to be able to respond," she said.</p>.<p>Mauro Grossman, an intensive care doctor at Ezeiza Hospital in Buenos Aires, told Reuters he believed the peak was approaching. "We believe this peak will plateau and not decrease for a while," he said. "That is the most dangerous thing, being at peak for a long time, that is what is going to make beds fill up much faster and the intensive care beds get quickly occupied.”</p>.<p>Some 12.81 million coronavirus cases have been confirmed worldwide, and 5,65,231 people have died, according to a Reuters count.</p>.<p>The United States has the highest number of cases in the world, with 3.26 million and 1,34,654 deaths. Other countries with high rates of infections include Brazil, India and Russia.</p>.<p>The coronavirus has also hit Argentina's economy hard when it was already heading into its third year of recession at a time when it seeks to restructure $65 billion in debt.</p>