Argentina extends COVID-19 quarantine to Aug. 2
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People wearing face masks are seen in Buenos Aires, Argentina, July 17, 2020. The Argentine government announced on Friday that it has extended the national quarantine aimed at slowing the spread of COVID-19 to Aug. 2. Argentine President Alberto Fernandez said that this new stage will have greater flexibility and that the provincial governments will be able to decide which activities can be resumed, starting on Saturday. (Photo by Martin Zabala/Xinhua)
People wearing face masks are seen in Buenos Aires, Argentina, July 17, 2020. The Argentine government announced on Friday that it has extended the national quarantine aimed at slowing the spread of COVID-19 to Aug. 2. Argentine President Alberto Fernandez said that this new stage will have greater flexibility and that the provincial governments will be able to decide which activities can be resumed, starting on Saturday. (Photo by Martin Zabala/Xinhua)
A carpenter wearing a face mask works at a workshop in Buenos Aires, Argentina, July 17, 2020. The Argentine government announced on Friday that it has extended the national quarantine aimed at slowing the spread of COVID-19 to Aug. 2. Argentine President Alberto Fernandez said that this new stage will have greater flexibility and that the provincial governments will be able to decide which activities can be resumed, starting on Saturday. (Photo by Martin Zabala/Xinhua)
A woman wearing a face mask walks a dog in Buenos Aires, Argentina, July 17, 2020. The Argentine government announced on Friday that it has extended the national quarantine aimed at slowing the spread of COVID-19 to Aug. 2. Argentine President Alberto Fernandez said that this new stage will have greater flexibility and that the provincial governments will be able to decide which activities can be resumed, starting on Saturday. (Photo by Martin Zabala/Xinhua)