2020 coronavirus pandemic in South America
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The COVID-19 pandemicpandemic was confirmed to have reached South America on 26 February 2020 when Brazil confirmed a case in São Paulo. By 3 April, all countries and territories in South America had recorded at least one case. On 13 May 2020, it was reported that Latin America and the
Caribbean The Caribbean (, ) ( es, El Caribe; french: la Caraïbe; ht, Karayib; nl, De Caraïben) is a region of the Americas that consists of the Caribbean Sea, its islands (some surrounded by the Caribbean Sea and some bordering both the Caribbean Se ...
had reported over 400,000 cases of COVID-19 infection with, 23,091 deaths. On 22 May 2020, citing the rapid increase of infections in Brazil, the World Health OrganizationWHO declared South America the epicentre of the pandemic. As of 16 July 2021, South America had recorded 34,359,631 confirmed cases and 1,047,229 deaths from COVID-19. Due to a shortage of testing and medical facilities, it is believed that the outbreak is far larger than the official numbers show.


Statistics by country and territory


South America and Latin America


Timeline by country and territory


Argentina


Bolivia


Brazil


Chile


Colombia


Ecuador

On 29 February 2020, the Minister of Health in Ecuador, Catalina Andramuño, confirmed the first case of the virus in the country. The patient, a woman in her 70s, Ecuadorian citizen who resides in Spain, had arrived to Guayaquil on 14 February. On 1 March 2020, Andramuño announced that five new cases of coronavirus have been confirmed in Ecuador. As of 31 March 2020, there have been 2240 confirmed cases, plus 75 deaths linked to COVID-19. The Health Ministry also reported 61 deaths probably related to COVID-19. Ecuador was described in April 2020 as emerging as the "epicentre" of the pandemic in Latin America. The Guayas Province was particularly strongly affected, with thousand of excess deaths reported compared to the figure for a normal period. It was reported on 17 April 2020 that 10,939 people had died in six weeks since the start of March in the Guayas Province, compared to a normal figure of 3,000 for the province.


Falkland Islands

On 3 April 2020, the
British Overseas Territory The British Overseas Territories (BOTs), also known as the United Kingdom Overseas Territories (UKOTs), are fourteen dependent territory, territories with a constitutional and historical link with the United Kingdom. They are the last remna ...
of the Falkland Islands confirmed its first case on 3 April 2020. Furthermore, as a precaution, the islands' government has closed all schools and nurseries until 4 May. As of 30 April, all 13 cases have recovered.


French Guiana

On 4 March 2020, the first 5 cases were found the French
overseas department and region The overseas departments and regions of France (french: départements et régions d'outre-mer, ; ''DROM'') are departments of France that are outside metropolitan France, the European part of France. They have exactly the same status as mainlan ...
of French Guiana, and the first death was announced on 20 April 2020.


Guyana


Paraguay

On 7 March the first confirmed case in Paraguay was announced, a 32-year-old Paraguayan who arrived from Ecuador. On 10 March, Paraguay suspended public school sessions and large-scale public events for 15 days due to the coronavirus. On 13 March, Paraguay suspended flights coming from Europe.


Peru


Suriname

On 13 March 2020, Vice President Ashwin Adhin announced the first confirmed case in the country. On 3 April, the first death was announced. On 3 May, all remaining COVID-19 cases recovered. On 18 May, an eleventh case was identified. On 11 August, President Santokhi announced a series of measures requiring the use of face masks, reducing operating practices of restaurants, and prohibiting groups of 5 or people from gathering except for work, education, religious gatherings and funerals. A national curfew would be in place from 21:00 to 5:00 everyday until 23 August.


Uruguay


Venezuela

On 13 March, Vice President Delcy Rodríguez announced the first two confirmed cases in the country. On 14 March, Communication Minister Jorge Rodríguez informed that eight new cases were detected in the country. On 26 March, the first death was reported. Diosdado Cabello, vice-president of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela and president of the pro-government Constituent National Assembly announced he tested positive for COVID-19 on 9 July. Tareck El Aissami, the Minister of Petroleum and Omar Prieto, the
Governor of Zulia This is a list of presidents and governors of the Venezuelan Zulia State. In some years the head of Zulia state was known as ''President'' or ''Civil and Military Chief'', in others ''Governor''. In 1881 Zulia was joined in a union with Falcón. ...
also tested positive on 10 July. A member of the 2017 National Constituent Assembly and the Governor of the Capital District,
Darío Vivas Darío Ramón Vivas Velasco (12 June 1950 – 13 August 2020) was a Venezuelan politician, member of the 2017 National Constituent Assembly and the Governor of the Capital District. Vivas formerly served as National Assembly deputy represent ...
tested positive for COVID-19 on 19 July. Venezuela Minister of Communication and Information Jorge Rodríguez tested positive for COVID-19 on 13 August. On the same day,
Darío Vivas Darío Ramón Vivas Velasco (12 June 1950 – 13 August 2020) was a Venezuelan politician, member of the 2017 National Constituent Assembly and the Governor of the Capital District. Vivas formerly served as National Assembly deputy represent ...
died of COVID-19 at the age of 70. Venezuela is particularly vulnerable to the wider effects of the
pandemic A pandemic () is an epidemic of an infectious disease that has spread across a large region, for instance multiple continents or worldwide, affecting a substantial number of individuals. A widespread endemic (epidemiology), endemic disease wi ...
because of its ongoing socioeconomic and political crisis causing massive shortages of food staples and basic necessities, including medical supplies. The mass emigration of Venezuelan doctors has also caused chronic staff shortages in hospitals.


Prevention in other countries and territories


South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands

This remote territory is uninhabited, save for small communities of scientists; the territory is also occasionally visited by small groups of tourists. On 17 March tourist facilities in
Grytviken Grytviken ( ) is a settlement on South Georgia in the South Atlantic and formerly a whaling station and the largest settlement on the island. It is located at the head of King Edward Cove within the larger Cumberland East Bay, considered the b ...
were closed as a precaution, with various other measures being implemented to protect workers on the islands. South Georgia is open for visitors with a permit and is still virus free as of 22 April.


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References


External links


Corona MAP
– Daily updated interactive free map of the whole world.
Coronavirus Timeline Map
– Maps the timeline of the Coronavirus infections, deaths and recoveries.
Epidemic data for COVID-19
– Maps total cases of coronavirus in the world, China and the United States, along with patient data.

and ttps://github.com/CSSEGISandData/COVID-19 historical databy Johns Hopkins University
CoronaMapper
– Map with several updated statistics
Coronavirus Updates
– Daily updated totals of South America {{COVID-19 pandemic, state=expanded South America Health disasters in South America 2020 disasters in South America 2021 disasters in South America