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The following is a timeline of the COVID pandemic in Argentina. Contents. 1 Summary; 2 Chaco (5), Corrientes (4), Tierra del Fuego (4), Neuquén (2), Mendoza (1), and 11 April: On this day, new cases were confirmed by the Ministry of Health in the Argentinian territory, the highest to this date, and the death toll. Timeline[edit]. COVID cases in Argentina . v · t · e.) Deaths Recoveries Active cases. Mar Mar Apr Apr May May Jun Jun Jul Jul Aug.
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Wikimedia Commons. Number of confirmed cases per , people by province Number of confirmed cases by province. In mid, the Menem administration inherited an economy suffering from hyperinflation and in deep recession. Relations with external creditors were strained, commercial bank debts had been subjected to two restructurings and were again accumulating past-due interest, IMF and World Bank programs had lapsed and payments to the World Bank and the IADB were frequently late.
The immediate objectives of the Menem administration were to stabilize prices and improve relations with external creditors. Following several unsuccessful efforts to stabilize the economy and end hyperinflation, the Menem administration adopted an economic program that sought to liberalize the economy and impose monetary discipline.
The new economic program, which came to be known as the Convertibility Regime, was centered on the Convertibility Law of and related measures.