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COVID-19 pandemic in Uruguay

The COVID-19 pandemic in Uruguay has resulted in 1,037,893[1] confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 7,625[1] deaths.

COVID-19 pandemic in Uruguay
DiseaseCOVID-19
Virus strainSARS-CoV-2
LocationUruguay
First outbreakWuhan, Hubei, China
Index caseMontevideo
Arrival date13 March 2020
(4 years, 2 months and 5 days)
Confirmed cases1,037,893[1]
Active cases59,339
Severe cases165
Recovered683,519
Deaths
7,625[1]
Fatality rate1.2%
Government website
Sistema Nacional de Emergencias

The first cases in Uruguay were reported on 13 March 2020 by the Ministry of Public Health.[2] The early cases were imported from Italy and Spain, with some local transmissions.[3] The majority of early cases were traced to a wedding with 500 people in attendance in Montevideo, attended by a Uruguayan fashion designer who returned from Spain and later tested positive.[4][5] Various containment measures were introduced in mid-March, and major restrictions on movement followed in late March. Uruguay is one of the few countries in Latin America to have been able to avoid large outbreaks for a considerable amount of time due to their closing of borders with neighboring countries. The country had one of the lowest numbers of active cases per population in South America up until December when the public health authorities announced that large outbreaks had led to community transmission in Montevideo.[6] On 23 January 2021, President Luis Lacalle Pou announced during a press conference that the government purchased doses of COVID-19 vaccines from Pfizer and Sinovac Biotech, while negotiating with a third manufacturer.[7]

Background edit

On 12 January 2020, the World Health Organization (WHO) confirmed that a novel coronavirus was the cause of a respiratory illness in a cluster of people in Wuhan, Hubei, China, which was reported to the WHO on 31 December 2019.[8][9]

The case fatality ratio for COVID-19 has been much lower than SARS of 2003,[10][11] but the transmission has been significantly greater, with a significant total death toll.[12][10]

Epidemiology edit


COVID-19 cases in Uruguay  ()
     Deaths        Recoveries        Active cases
Date
# of cases
# of deaths
2020-03-13 4(n.a.) 0(n.a.)
2020-03-14 6(+50%) 0(n.a.)
2020-03-15 8(+33%) 0(n.a.)
2020-03-16
29(+262%) 0(n.a.)
2020-03-17
50(+72%) 0(n.a.)
2020-03-18
79(+58%) 0(n.a.)
2020-03-19
94(+19%) 0(n.a.)
2020-03-20
110(+17%) 0(n.a.)
2020-03-21
135(+23%) 0(n.a.)
2020-03-22
158(+17%) 0(n.a.)
2020-03-23
162(+2.5%) 0(n.a.)
2020-03-24
189(+17%) 0(n.a.)
2020-03-25
217(+15%) 0(n.a.)
2020-03-26
238(+9.7%) 0(n.a.)
2020-03-27
274(+15%) 0(n.a.)
2020-03-28
304(+11%) 1(n.a.)
2020-03-29
309(+1.6%) 1(=)
2020-03-30
320(+3.6%) 1(=)
2020-03-31
338(+5.6%) 1(=)
2020-04-01
350(+3.6%) 2(+1)
2020-04-02
369(+5.4%) 4(+2)
2020-04-03
386(+4.6%) 4(=)
2020-04-04
400(+3.6%) 5(+1)
2020-04-05
406(+1.5%) 6(+1)
2020-04-06
415(+2.2%) 6(=)
2020-04-07
424(+2.2%) 7(+1)
2020-04-08
456(+7.5%) 7(=)
2020-04-09
473(+3.7%) 7(=)
2020-04-10
494(+4.4%) 7(=)
2020-04-11
501(+1.4%) 7(=)
2020-04-12
480(−4.2%) 7(=)
2020-04-13
483(+0.62%) 8(+1)
2020-04-14
492(+1.9%) 8(=)
2020-04-15
493(+0.2%) 9(+1)
2020-04-16
502(+1.8%) 9(=)
2020-04-17
508(+1.2%) 9(=)
2020-04-18
517(+1.8%) 9(=)
2020-04-19
528(+2.1%) 10(+1)
2020-04-20
535(+1.3%) 10(=)
2020-04-21
543(+1.5%) 12(+2)
2020-04-22
549(+1.1%) 12(=)
2020-04-23
557(+1.5%) 12(=)
2020-04-24
563(+1.1%) 12(=)
2020-04-25
596(+5.9%) 14(+2)
2020-04-26
606(+1.7%) 15(+1)
2020-04-27
620(+2.3%) 15(=)
2020-04-28
625(+0.81%) 15(=)
2020-04-29
630(+0.8%) 15(=)
2020-04-30
643(+2.1%) 17(+2)
2020-05-01
648(+0.78%) 17(=)
2020-05-02
652(+0.62%) 17(=)
2020-05-03
655(+0.46%) 17(=)
2020-05-04
657(+0.31%) 17(=)
2020-05-05
670(+2%) 17(=)
2020-05-06
673(+0.45%) 17(=)
2020-05-07
684(+1.6%) 17(=)
2020-05-08
694(+1.5%) 18(+1)
2020-05-09
702(+1.2%) 18(=)
2020-05-10
707(+0.71%) 19(+1)
2020-05-11
711(+0.57%) 19(=)
2020-05-12
717(+0.84%) 19(=)
2020-05-13
719(+0.28%) 19(=)
2020-05-14
724(+0.7%) 19(=)
2020-05-15
732(+1.1%) 19(=)
2020-05-16
733(+0.14%) 19(=)
2020-05-17
734(+0.14%) 20(+1)
2020-05-18
737(+0.41%) 20(=)
2020-05-19
738(+0.14%) 20(=)
2020-05-20
746(+1.1%) 20(=)
2020-05-21
749(+0.4%) 20(=)
2020-05-22
753(+0.53%) 20(=)
2020-05-23
764(+1.5%) 22(+2)
2020-05-24
769(+0.65%) 22(=)
2020-05-25
787(+2.3%) 22(=)
2020-05-26
789(+0.25%) 22(=)
2020-05-27
803(+1.8%) 22(=)
2020-05-28
811(+1%) 22(=)
2020-05-29
816(+0.62%) 22(=)
2020-05-30
821(+0.61%) 22(=)
2020-05-31
823(+0.24%) 22(=)
2020-06-01
825(+0.24%) 23(+1)
2020-06-02
826(+0.12%) 23(=)
2020-06-03
828(+0.24%) 23(=)
2020-06-04
832(+0.48%) 23(=)
2020-06-05
834(+0.24%) 23(=)
2020-06-06
845(+1.3%) 23(=)
2020-06-07
845(=) 23(=)
2020-06-08
845(=) 23(=)
2020-06-09
846(+0.12%) 23(=)
2020-06-10
847(+0.12%) 23(=)
2020-06-11
847(=) 23(=)
2020-06-12
847(=) 23(=)
2020-06-13
847(=) 23(=)
2020-06-14
848(+0.12%) 23(=)
2020-06-15
848(=) 23(=)
2020-06-16
849(+0.12%) 24(+1)
2020-06-17
849(=) 24(=)
2020-06-18
850(+0.12%) 24(=)
2020-06-19
853(+0.35%) 24(=)
2020-06-20
859(+0.7%) 25(+1)
2020-06-21
876(+2%) 25(=)
2020-06-22
882(+0.68%) 25(=)
2020-06-23
885(+0.34%) 25(=)
2020-06-24
902(+1.9%) 26(+1)
2020-06-25
907(+0.55%) 26(=)
2020-06-26
919(+1.3%) 26(=)
2020-06-27
924(+0.54%) 26(=)
2020-06-28
929(+0.54%) 27(+1)
2020-06-29
932(+0.32%) 27(=)
2020-06-30
936(+0.43%) 27(=)
2020-07-01
943(+0.75%) 28(+1)
2020-07-02
947(+0.42%) 28(=)
2020-07-03
952(+0.53%) 28(=)
2020-07-04
955(+0.32%) 28(=)
2020-07-05
956(+0.1%) 28(=)
2020-07-06
960(+0.42%) 29(+1)
2020-07-07
965(+0.52%) 29(=)
2020-07-08
974(+0.93%) 29(=)
2020-07-09
977(+0.31%) 29(=)
2020-07-10
985(+0.82%) 29(=)
2020-07-11
986(+0.1%) 30(+1)
2020-07-12
987(+0.1%) 31(+1)
2020-07-13
989(+0.2%) 31(=)
2020-07-14
997(+0.81%) 31(=)
2020-07-15
1,009(+1.2%) 31(=)
2020-07-16
1,026(+1.7%) 32(+1)
2020-07-17
1,037(+1.1%) 32(=)
2020-07-18
1,044(+0.68%) 33(+1)
2020-07-19
1,054(+0.96%) 33(=)
2020-07-20
1,064(+0.95%) 33(=)
2020-07-21
1,096(+3%) 33(=)
2020-07-22
1,117(+1.9%) 34(+1)
2020-07-23
1,141(+2.1%) 34(=)
2020-07-24
1,166(+2.2%) 34(=)
2020-07-25
1,174(+0.69%) 34(=)
2020-07-26
1,192(+1.5%) 34(=)
2020-07-27
1,202(+0.84%) 35(+1)
2020-07-28
1,218(+1.3%) 35(=)
2020-07-29
1,237(+1.6%) 35(=)
2020-07-30
1,243(+0.49%) 35(=)
2020-07-31
1,264(+1.7%) 35(=)
2020-08-01
1,278(+1.1%) 35(=)
2020-08-02
1,286(+0.63%) 36(+1)
2020-08-03
1,291(+0.39%) 36(=)
2020-08-04
1,300(+0.7%) 37(+1)
2020-08-05
1,309(+0.69%) 37(=)
2020-08-06
1,318(+0.69%) 37(=)
2020-08-07
1,325(+0.53%) 37(=)
2020-08-08
1,335(+0.75%) 37(=)
2020-08-09
1,353(+1.3%) 37(=)
2020-08-10
1,364(+0.81%) 37(=)
2020-08-11
1,385(+1.5%) 37(=)
2020-08-12
1,393(+0.58%) 37(=)
2020-08-13
1,409(+1.1%) 37(=)
2020-08-14
1,421(+0.85%) 38(+1)
2020-08-15
1,434(+0.91%) 38(=)
2020-08-16
1,440(+0.42%) 38(=)
2020-08-17
1,457(+1.2%) 40(+2)
2020-08-18
1,485(+1.9%) 40(=)
2020-08-19
1,493(+0.54%) 40(=)
2020-08-20
1,506(+0.87%) 41(+1)
2020-08-21
1,516(+0.66%) 42(+1)
2020-08-22
1,521(+0.33%) 42(=)
2020-08-23
1,527(+0.39%) 42(=)
2020-08-24
1,533(+0.39%) 42(=)
2020-08-25
1,536(+0.2%) 43(+1)
2020-08-26
1,543(+0.46%) 43(=)
2020-08-27
1,551(+0.52%) 43(=)
2020-08-28
1,556(+0.32%) 43(=)
2020-08-29
1,570(+0.9%) 44(+1)
2020-08-30
1,585(+0.96%) 44(=)
2020-08-31
1,595(+0.63%) 44(=)
2020-09-01
1,611(+1%) 44(=)
2020-09-02
1,626(+0.93%) 44(=)
2020-09-03
1,636(+0.62%) 44(=)
2020-09-04
1,653(+1%) 45(+1)
2020-09-05
1,669(+0.97%) 45(=)
2020-09-06
1,679(+0.6%) 45(=)
2020-09-07
1,693(+0.83%) 45(=)
2020-09-08
1,712(+1.1%) 45(=)
2020-09-09
1,741(+1.7%) 45(=)
2020-09-10
1,759(+1%) 45(=)
2020-09-11
1,773(+0.8%) 45(=)
2020-09-12
1,780(+0.39%) 45(=)
2020-09-13
1,808(+1.6%) 45(=)
2020-09-14
1,812(+0.22%) 45(=)
2020-09-15
1,827(+0.83%) 45(=)
2020-09-16
1,856(+1.6%) 45(=)
2020-09-17
1,876(+1.1%) 46(+1)
2020-09-18
1,890(+0.75%) 46(=)
2020-09-19
1,904(+0.74%) 46(=)
2020-09-20
1,917(+0.68%) 46(=)
2020-09-21
1,927(+0.52%) 46(=)
2020-09-22
1,934(+0.36%) 46(=)
2020-09-23
1,946(+0.62%) 47(+1)
2020-09-24
1,959(+0.67%) 47(=)
2020-09-25
1,967(+0.41%) 47(=)
2020-09-26
1,998(+1.6%) 47(=)
2020-09-27
2,008(+0.5%) 47(=)
2020-09-28
2,010(+0.1%) 47(=)
2020-09-29
2,033(+1.1%) 48(+1)
2020-09-30
2,046(+0.64%) 48(=)
2020-10-01
2,061(+0.73%) 48(=)
2020-10-02
2,097(+1.7%) 48(=)
2020-10-03
2,122(+1.2%) 48(=)
2020-10-04
2,145(+1.1%) 48(=)
2020-10-05
2,155(+0.47%) 48(=)
2020-10-06
2,177(+1%) 49(+1)
2020-10-07
2,206(+1.3%) 49(=)
2020-10-08
2,226(+0.91%) 49(=)
2020-10-09
2,251(+1.1%) 49(=)
2020-10-10
2,268(+0.76%) 50(+1)
2020-10-11
2,294(+1.1%) 50(=)
2020-10-12
2,313(+0.83%) 51(+1)
2020-10-13
2,337(+1%) 51(=)
2020-10-14
2,388(+2.2%) 51(=)
2020-10-15
2,417(+1.2%) 51(=)
2020-10-16
2,450(+1.4%) 51(=)
2020-10-17
2,501(+2.1%) 51(=)
2020-10-18
2,531(+1.2%) 51(=)
2020-10-19
2,560(+1.1%) 51(=)
2020-10-20
2,623(+2.5%) 52(+1)
2020-10-21
2,663(+1.5%) 53(+1)
2020-10-22
2,701(+1.4%) 53(=)
2020-10-23
2,759(+2.1%) 53(=)
2020-10-24
2,807(+1.7%) 53(=)
2020-10-25
2,851(+1.6%) 53(=)
2020-10-26
2,872(+0.74%) 54(+1)
2020-10-27
2,916(+1.5%) 54(=)
2020-10-28
2,981(+2.2%) 55(+1)
2020-10-29
3,044(+2.1%) 57(+2)
2020-10-30
3,082(+1.2%) 58(+1)
2020-10-31
3,124(+1.4%) 58(=)
2020-11-01
3,149(+0.8%) 59(+1)
2020-11-02
3,165(+0.51%) 60(+1)
2020-11-03
3,196(+0.98%) 61(+1)
2020-11-04
3,245(+1.5%) 61(=)
2020-11-05
3,309(+2%) 61(=)
2020-11-06
3,370(+1.8%) 61(=)
2020-11-07
3,441(+2.1%) 61(=)
2020-11-08
3,514(+2.1%) 62(+1)
2020-11-09
3,560(+1.3%) 62(=)
2020-11-10
3,620(+1.7%) 62(=)
2020-11-11
3,700(+2.2%) 63(+1)
2020-11-12
3,795(+2.6%) 63(=)
2020-11-13
3,883(+2.3%) 64(+1)
2020-11-14
3,957(+1.9%) 64(=)
2020-11-15
4,030(+1.8%) 65(+1)
2020-11-16
4,104(+1.8%) 67(+2)
2020-11-17
4,208(+2.5%) 68(+1)
2020-11-18
4,296(+2.1%) 68(=)
2020-11-19
4,377(+1.9%) 69(+1)
2020-11-20
4,477(+2.3%) 69(=)
2020-11-21
4,564(+1.9%) 69(=)
2020-11-22
4,699(+3%) 71(+2)
2020-11-23
4,763(+1.4%) 71(=)
2020-11-24
4,870(+2.2%) 72(+1)
2020-11-25
4,988(+2.4%) 73(+1)
2020-11-26
5,117(+2.6%) 73(=)
2020-11-27
5,303(+3.6%) 74(+1)
2020-11-28
5,511(+3.9%) 75(+1)
2020-11-29
5,716(+3.7%) 76(+1)
2020-11-30
5,857(+2.5%) 77(+1)
2020-12-01
6,024(+2.9%) 78(+1)
2020-12-02
6,225(+3.3%) 80(+2)
2020-12-03
6,455(+3.7%) 80(=)
2020-12-04
6,731(+4.3%) 80(=)
2020-12-05
6,965(+3.5%) 81(+1)
2020-12-06
7,303(+4.9%) 82(+1)
2020-12-07
7,505(+2.8%) 83(+1)
2020-12-08
7,806(+4%) 86(+3)
2020-12-09
8,104(+3.8%) 87(+1)
2020-12-10
8,487(+4.7%) 90(+3)
2020-12-11
8,849(+4.3%) 90(=)
2020-12-12
9,180(+3.7%) 91(+1)
2020-12-13
9,708(+5.8%) 92(+1)
2020-12-14
10,029(+3.3%) 95(+3)
2020-12-15
10,418(+3.9%) 98(+3)
2020-12-16
10,893(+4.6%) 102(+4)
2020-12-17
11,436(+5%) 105(+3)
2020-12-18
11,950(+4.5%) 109(+4)
2020-12-19
12,557(+5.1%) 114(+5)
2020-12-20
13,048(+3.9%) 119(+5)
2020-12-21
13,477(+3.3%) 119(=)
2020-12-22
14,001(+3.9%) 120(+1)
2020-12-23
14,710(+5.1%) 128(+8)
2020-12-24
15,457(+5.1%) 135(+7)
2020-12-25
15,848(+2.5%) 143(+8)
2020-12-26
16,218(+2.3%) 147(+4)
2020-12-27
16,728(+3.1%) 158(+11)
2020-12-28
17,306(+3.5%) 160(+2)
2020-12-29
17,962(+3.8%) 168(+8)
2020-12-30
18,480(+2.9%) 174(+6)
2020-12-31
19,119(+3.5%) 181(+7)
2021-01-01
19,753(+3.3%) 193(+12)
2021-01-02
20,275(+2.6%) 201(+8)
2021-01-03
20,823(+2.7%) 204(+3)
2021-01-04
21,426(+2.9%) 211(+7)
2021-01-05
22,104(+3.2%) 217(+6)
2021-01-06
23,048(+4.3%) 221(+4)
2021-01-07
23,807(+3.3%) 231(+10)
2021-01-08
24,339(+2.2%) 240(+9)
2021-01-09
24,974(+2.6%) 248(+8)
2021-01-10
26,186(+4.9%) 256(+8)
2021-01-11
26,901(+2.7%) 262(+6)
2021-01-12
27,846(+3.5%) 269(+7)
2021-01-13
28,475(+2.3%) 275(+6)
2021-01-14
29,989(+5.3%) 280(+5)
2021-01-15
30,946(+3.2%) 291(+11)
2021-01-16
31,669(+2.3%) 298(+7)
2021-01-17
32,378(+2.2%) 311(+13)
2021-01-18
32,863(+1.5%) 319(+8)
2021-01-19
33,446(+1.8%) 330(+11)
2021-01-20
34,294(+2.5%) 336(+6)
2021-01-21
34,992(+2%) 347(+11)
2021-01-22
36,170(+3.4%) 364(+17)
2021-01-23
36,967(+2.2%) 367(+3)
2021-01-24
37,633(+1.8%) 376(+9)
2021-01-25
38,041(+1.1%) 390(+14)
2021-01-26
38,680(+1.7%) 401(+11)
2021-01-27
39,328(+1.7%) 407(+6)
2021-01-28
39,887(+1.4%) 415(+8)
2021-01-29
40,529(+1.6%) 425(+10)
2021-01-30
41,181(+1.6%) 431(+6)
2021-01-31
41,738(+1.4%) 436(+5)
2021-02-01
42,128(+0.93%) 444(+8)
2021-02-02
42,667(+1.3%) 453(+9)
2021-02-03
43,215(+1.3%) 464(+11)
2021-02-04
43,804(+1.4%) 476(+12)
2021-02-05
44,303(+1.1%) 478(+2)
2021-02-06
44,812(+1.1%) 481(+3)
2021-02-07
45,311(+1.1%) 490(+9)
2021-02-08
45,650(+0.75%) 497(+7)
2021-02-09
46,153(+1.1%) 506(+9)
2021-02-10
46,778(+1.4%) 516(+10)
2021-02-11
47,254(+1%) 524(+8)
2021-02-12
47,828(+1.2%) 527(+3)
2021-02-13
48,459(+1.3%) 533(+6)
2021-02-14
48,909(+0.93%) 535(+2)
2021-02-15
49,360(+0.92%) 541(+6)
2021-02-16
49,725(+0.74%) 546(+5)
2021-02-17
50,208(+0.97%) 553(+7)
2021-02-18
50,752(+1.1%) 558(+5)
2021-02-19
51,377(+1.2%) 563(+5)
2021-02-20
52,163(+1.5%) 569(+6)
2021-02-21
52,815(+1.2%) 574(+5)
2021-02-22
53,310(+0.94%) 583(+9)
2021-02-23
53,973(+1.2%) 588(+5)
2021-02-24
54,874(+1.7%) 591(+3)
2021-02-25
55,695(+1.5%) 595(+4)
2021-02-26
56,542(+1.5%) 601(+6)
2021-02-27
57,362(+1.5%) 603(+2)
2021-02-28
57,994(+1.1%) 608(+5)
2021-03-01
58,589(+1%) 611(+3)
2021-03-02
59,171(+0.99%) 617(+6)
2021-03-03
60,074(+1.5%) 624(+7)
2021-03-04
60,945(+1.4%) 631(+7)
2021-03-05
61,929(+1.6%) 637(+6)
2021-03-06
63,010(+1.7%) 645(+8)
2021-03-07
63,837(+1.3%) 651(+6)
2021-03-08
64,700(+1.4%) 658(+7)
2021-03-09
65,528(+1.3%) 666(+8)
2021-03-10
66,487(+1.5%) 678(+12)
2021-03-11
67,720(+1.9%) 683(+5)
2021-03-12
69,078(+2%) 689(+6)
2021-03-13
70,139(+1.5%) 698(+9)
2021-03-14
71,699(+2.2%) 712(+14)
2021-03-15
72,875(+1.6%) 717(+5)
2021-03-16
73,788(+1.3%) 725(+8)
2021-03-17
75,160(+1.9%) 740(+15)
2021-03-18
76,853(+2.3%) 749(+9)
2021-03-19
78,455(+2.1%) 760(+11)
2021-03-20
80,137(+2.1%) 776(+16)
2021-03-21
81,762(+2%) 792(+16)
2021-03-22
84,486(+3.3%) 811(+19)
2021-03-23
86,568(+2.5%) 827(+16)
2021-03-24
89,002(+2.8%) 843(+16)
2021-03-25
90,831(+2.1%) 856(+13)
2021-03-26
93,240(+2.7%) 875(+19)
2021-03-27
95,278(+2.2%) 901(+26)
2021-03-28
97,406(+2.2%) 915(+14)
2021-03-29
99,584(+2.2%) 928(+13)
2021-03-30
102,461(+2.9%) 953(+25)
2021-03-31
105,549(+3%) 974(+21)
2021-04-01
108,188(+2.5%) 1,009(+35)
2021-04-02
111,568(+3.1%) 1,041(+32)
2021-04-03
113,904(+2.1%) 1,071(+30)
2021-04-04
117,757(+3.4%) 1,101(+30)
2021-04-05
119,958(+1.9%) 1,146(+45)
2021-04-06
123,063(+2.6%) 1,191(+45)
2021-04-07
126,987(+3.2%) 1,231(+40)
2021-04-08
130,657(+2.9%) 1,275(+44)
2021-04-09
137,946(+5.6%) 1,363(+88)
2021-04-10
141,380(+2.5%) 1,414(+51)
2021-04-11
144,642(+2.3%) 1,462(+48)
2021-04-12
147,173(+1.7%) 1,533(+71)
2021-04-13
149,430(+1.5%) 1,595(+62)
2021-04-14
152,089(+1.8%) 1,647(+52)
2021-04-15
156,499(+2.9%) 1,726(+79)
2021-04-16
159,569(+2%) 1,788(+62)
2021-04-17
162,400(+1.8%) 1,848(+60)
2021-04-18
164,744(+1.4%) 1,908(+60)
2021-04-19
167,033(+1.4%) 1,971(+63)
2021-04-20
169,327(+1.4%) 2,022(+51)
2021-04-21
172,601(+1.9%) 2,083(+61)
2021-04-22
175,891(+1.9%) 2,160(+77)
2021-04-23
179,537(+2.1%) 2,227(+67)
2021-04-24
182,326(+1.6%) 2,283(+56)
2021-04-25
184,865(+1.4%) 2,326(+43)
2021-04-26
187,349(+1.3%) 2,391(+65)
2021-04-27
190,096(+1.5%) 2,452(+61)
2021-04-28
193,027(+1.5%) 2,497(+45)
2021-04-29
195,734(+1.4%) 2,563(+66)
2021-04-30
198,428(+1.4%) 2,616(+53)
2021-05-01
200,908(+1.2%) 2,669(+53)
2021-05-02
202,492(+0.79%) 2,724(+55)
2021-05-03
204,120(+0.8%) 2,796(+72)
2021-05-04
206,946(+1.4%) 2,861(+65)
2021-05-05
209,867(+1.4%) 2,918(+57)
2021-05-06
213,449(+1.7%) 2,972(+54)
2021-05-07
216,146(+1.3%) 3,032(+60)
2021-05-08
218,800(+1.2%) 3,082(+50)
2021-05-09
220,683(+0.86%) 3,122(+40)
2021-05-10
222,870(+0.99%) 3,171(+49)
2021-05-11
225,847(+1.3%) 3,208(+37)
2021-05-12
228,102(+1%) 3,252(+44)
2021-05-13
231,901(+1.7%) 3,318(+66)
2021-05-14
235,206(+1.4%) 3,369(+51)
2021-05-15
238,079(+1.2%) 3,419(+50)
2021-05-16
240,512(+1%) 3,459(+40)
2021-05-17
242,906(+1%) 3,521(+62)
2021-05-18
246,026(+1.3%) 3,578(+57)
2021-05-19
249,365(+1.4%) 3,638(+60)
2021-05-20
253,941(+1.8%) 3,691(+53)
2021-05-21
258,540(+1.8%) 3,760(+69)
2021-05-22
262,009(+1.3%) 3,811(+51)
2021-05-23
265,098(+1.2%) 3,871(+60)
2021-05-24
267,888(+1.1%) 3,922(+51)
2021-05-25
271,859(+1.5%) 3,973(+51)
2021-05-26
276,435(+1.7%) 4,022(+49)
2021-05-27
280,372(+1.4%) 4,066(+44)
2021-05-28
282,198(+0.65%) 4,118(+52)
2021-05-29
288,172(+2.1%) 4,176(+58)
2021-05-30
291,488(+1.2%) 4,213(+37)
2021-05-31
294,503(+1%) 4,276(+63)
2021-06-01
298,006(+1.2%) 4,342(+66)
2021-06-02
301,524(+1.2%) 4,394(+52)
2021-06-03
304,411(+0.96%) 4,460(+66)
2021-06-04
308,490(+1.3%) 4,516(+56)
2021-06-05
312,703(+1.4%) 4,583(+67)
2021-06-06
316,535(+1.2%) 4,640(+57)
2021-06-07
318,783(+0.71%) 4,692(+52)
2021-06-08
322,978(+1.3%) 4,749(+57)
2021-06-09
326,405(+1.1%) 4,816(+67)
2021-06-10
330,027(+1.1%) 4,862(+46)
2021-06-11
333,484(+1%) 4,906(+44)
2021-06-12
336,470(+0.9%) 4,956(+50)
2021-06-13
338,513(+0.61%) 4,995(+39)
2021-06-14
340,818(+0.68%) 5,036(+41)
2021-06-15
343,615(+0.82%) 5,089(+53)
2021-06-16
346,515(+0.84%) 5,120(+31)
2021-06-17
348,622(+0.61%) 5,152(+32)
2021-06-18
351,378(+0.79%) 5,207(+55)
2021-06-19
353,377(+0.57%) 5,241(+34)
2021-06-20
354,865(+0.42%) 5,271(+30)
2021-06-21
356,382(+0.43%) 5,316(+45)
2021-06-22
358,461(+0.58%) 5,350(+34)
2021-06-23
360,247(+0.5%) 5,374(+24)
2021-06-24
361,994(+0.48%) 5,413(+39)
2021-06-25
363,580(+0.44%) 5,447(+34)
2021-06-26
364,859(+0.35%) 5,474(+27)
2021-06-27
365,866(+0.28%) 5,494(+20)
2021-06-28
366,915(+0.29%) 5,524(+30)
2021-06-29
368,178(+0.34%) 5,558(+34)
2021-06-30
369,350(+0.32%) 5,593(+35)
2021-07-01
370,600(+0.34%) 5,619(+26)
2021-07-02
371,417(+0.22%) 5,642(+23)
2021-07-03
372,178(+0.2%) 5,663(+21)
2021-07-04
372,709(+0.14%) 5,689(+26)
2021-07-05
373,286(+0.15%) 5,711(+22)
2021-07-06
374,019(+0.2%) 5,735(+24)
2021-07-07
374,665(+0.17%) 5,758(+23)
2021-07-08
375,298(+0.17%) 5,772(+14)
2021-07-09
375,902(+0.16%) 5,790(+18)
2021-07-10
376,281(+0.1%) 5,807(+17)
2021-07-11
376,579(+0.08%) 5,815(+8)
2021-07-12
376,876(+0.08%) 5,833(+18)
2021-07-13
377,297(+0.11%) 5,849(+16)
2021-07-14
377,704(+0.11%) 5,854(+5)
2021-07-15
378,041(+0.09%) 5,865(+11)
2021-07-16
378,480(+0.12%) 5,871(+6)
2021-07-17
378,733(+0.07%) 5,879(+8)
2021-07-18
378,875(+0.04%) 5,883(+4)
2021-07-19
379,072(+0.05%) 5,889(+6)
2021-07-20
379,376(+0.08%) 5,896(+7)
2021-07-21
379,613(+0.06%) 5,905(+9)
2021-07-22
379,911(+0.08%) 5,913(+8)
2021-07-23
380,151(+0.06%) 5,919(+6)
2021-07-24
380,311(+0.04%) 5,927(+8)
2021-07-25
380,431(+0.03%) 5,931(+4)
2021-07-26
380,584(+0.04%) 5,936(+5)
2021-07-27
380,793(+0.05%) 5,941(+5)
2021-07-28
380,976(+0.05%) 5,950(+9)
2021-07-29
381,187(+0.06%) 5,953(+3)
2021-07-30
381,364(+0.05%) 5,959(+6)
2021-07-31
381,517(+0.04%) 5,964(+5)
2021-08-01
381,569(+0.01%) 5,966(+2)
2021-08-02
381,715(+0.04%) 5,972(+6)
2021-08-03
381,853(+0.04%) 5,976(+4)
2021-08-04
381,994(+0.04%) 5,979(+3)
2021-08-05
382,155(+0.04%) 5,982(+3)
2021-08-06
382,295(+0.04%) 5,986(+4)
2021-08-07
382,360(+0.02%) 5,986(=)
2021-08-08
382,506(+0.04%) 5,986(=)
2021-08-09
382,607(+0.03%) 5,989(+3)
2021-08-10
382,721(+0.03%) 5,990(+1)
2021-08-11
382,873(+0.04%) 5,991(+1)
2021-08-12
382,997(+0.03%) 5,996(+5)
2021-08-13
383,101(+0.03%) 5,998(+2)
2021-08-14
383,212(+0.03%) 6,001(+3)
2021-08-15
383,292(+0.02%) 6,003(+2)
2021-08-16
383,387(+0.02%) 6,004(+1)
2021-08-17
383,505(+0.03%) 6,007(+3)
2021-08-18
383,645(+0.04%) 6,012(+5)
2021-08-19
383,758(+0.03%) 6,013(+1)
2021-08-20
383,903(+0.04%) 6,015(+2)
2021-08-21
384,026(+0.03%) 6,016(+1)
2021-08-22
384,094(+0.02%) 6,016(=)
2021-08-23
384,181(+0.02%) 6,015
2021-08-24
384,287(+0.03%) 6,020(+5)
2021-08-25
384,392(+0.03%) 6,022(+2)
2021-08-26
384,458(+0.02%) 6,025(+3)
2021-08-27
384,531(+0.02%) 6,026(+1)
2021-08-28
384,622(+0.02%) 6,027(+1)
2021-08-29
384,692(+0.02%) 6,029(+2)
2021-08-30
384,778(+0.02%) 6,029(=)
2021-08-31
384,934(+0.04%) 6,032(+3)
2021-09-01
385,078(+0.04%) 6,034(+2)
2021-09-02
385,264(+0.05%) 6,034(=)
2021-09-03
385,423(+0.04%) 6,034(=)
2021-09-04
385,557(+0.03%) 6,034(=)
2021-09-05
385,660(+0.03%) 6,034(=)
2021-09-06
385,780(+0.03%) 6,034(=)
2021-09-07
385,926(+0.04%) 6,037(+3)
2021-09-08
386,082(+0.04%) 6,037(=)
2021-09-09
386,258(+0.05%) 6,037(=)
2021-09-10
386,410(+0.04%) 6,037(=)
2021-09-11
386,562(+0.04%) 6,039(+2)
2021-09-12
386,701(+0.04%) 6,040(+1)
2021-09-13
386,873(+0.04%) 6,041(+1)
2021-09-14
387,028(+0.04%) 6,044(+3)
2021-09-15
387,156(+0.03%) 6,045(+1)
2021-09-16
387,299(+0.04%) 6,046(+1)
2021-09-17
387,449(+0.04%) 6,046(=)
2021-09-18
387,555(+0.03%) 6,048(+2)
2021-09-19
387,627(+0.02%) 6,048(=)
2021-09-20
387,744(+0.03%) 6,048(=)
2021-09-21
387,922(+0.05%) 6,049(+1)
2021-09-22
388,068(+0.04%) 6,049(=)
2021-09-23
388,191(+0.03%) 6,049(=)
2021-09-24
388,313(+0.03%) 6,051(+2)
2021-09-25
388,424(+0.03%) 6,052(+1)
2021-09-26
388,502(+0.02%) 6,052(=)
2021-09-27
388,572(+0.02%) 6,053(+1)
2021-09-28
388,700(+0.03%) 6,053(=)
2021-09-29
388,822(+0.03%) 6,054(+1)
2021-09-30
388,928(+0.03%) 6,055(+1)
2021-10-01
389,025(+0.02%) 6,056(+1)
2021-10-02
389,124(+0.03%) 6,057(+1)
2021-10-03
389,185(+0.02%) 6,057(=)
2021-10-04
389,260(+0.02%) 6,058(+1)
2021-10-05
389,363(+0.03%) 6,059(+1)
2021-10-06
389,505(+0.04%) 6,062(+3)
2021-10-07
389,661(+0.04%) 6,062(=)
2021-10-08
389,817(+0.04%) 6,062(=)
2021-10-09
389,935(+0.03%) 6,063(+1)
2021-10-10
390,038(+0.03%) 6,064(+1)
2021-10-11
390,115(+0.02%) 6,064(=)
2021-10-12
390,234(+0.03%) 6,064(=)
2021-10-13
390,394(+0.04%) 6,065(+1)
2021-10-14
390,575(+0.05%) 6,065(=)
2021-10-15
390,762(+0.05%) 6,066(+1)
2021-10-16
390,915(+0.04%) 6,067(+1)
2021-10-17
391,044(+0.03%) 6,069(+2)
2021-10-18
391,167(+0.03%) 6,069(=)
2021-10-19
391,358(+0.05%) 6,069(=)
2021-10-20
391,522(+0.04%) 6,069(=)
2021-10-21
391,700(+0.05%) 6,069(=)
2021-10-22
391,890(+0.05%) 6,070(+1)
2021-10-23
392,029(+0.04%) 6,071(+1)
2021-10-24
392,148(+0.03%) 6,071(=)
2021-10-25
392,319(+0.04%) 6,073(+2)
2021-10-26
392,585(+0.07%) 6,074(+1)
2021-10-27
392,879(+0.07%) 6,076(+2)
2021-10-28
393,139(+0.07%) 6,076(=)
2021-10-29
393,454(+0.08%) 6,077(+1)
2021-10-30
393,718(+0.07%) 6,077(=)
2021-10-31
393,899(+0.05%) 6,078(+1)
2021-11-01
394,053(+0.04%) 6,080(+2)
2021-11-02
394,248(+0.05%) 6,080(=)
2021-11-03
394,443(+0.05%) 6,080(=)
2021-11-04
394,679(+0.06%) 6,082(+2)
2021-11-05
394,914(+0.06%) 6,084(+2)
2021-11-06
395,099(+0.05%) 6,085(+1)
2021-11-07
395,268(+0.04%) 6,086(+1)
2021-11-08
395,410(+0.04%) 6,088(+2)
2021-11-09
395,610(+0.05%) 6,093(+5)
2021-11-10
395,805(+0.05%) 6,093(=)
2021-11-11
395,964(+0.04%) 6,097(+4)
2021-11-12
396,175(+0.05%) 6,099(+2)
2021-11-13
396,402(+0.06%) 6,101(+2)
2021-11-14
396,545(+0.04%) 6,101(=)
2021-11-15
396,677(+0.03%) 6,102(+1)
2021-11-16
396,888(+0.05%) 6,104(+2)
2021-11-17
397,143(+0.06%) 6,105(+1)
2021-11-18
397,318(+0.04%) 6,110(+5)
2021-11-19
397,549(+0.06%) 6,110(=)
2021-11-20
397,712(+0.04%) 6,112(+2)
2021-11-21
397,841(+0.03%) 6,115(+3)
2021-11-22
397,990(+0.04%) 6,115(=)
2021-11-23
398,213(+0.06%) 6,116(+1)
2021-11-24
398,436(+0.06%) 6,119(+3)
2021-11-25
398,676(+0.06%) 6,123(+4)
2021-11-26
398,890(+0.05%) 6,124(+1)
2021-11-27
399,181(+0.07%) 6,125(+1)
2021-11-28
399,348(+0.04%) 6,129(+4)
2021-11-29
399,504(+0.04%) 6,130(+1)
2021-11-30
399,605(+0.03%) 6,131(+1)
2021-12-01
399,966(+0.09%) 6,131(=)
2021-12-02
400,275(+0.08%) 6,132(+1)
2021-12-03
400,542(+0.07%) 6,132(=)
2021-12-04
400,821(+0.07%) 6,132(=)
2021-12-05
400,925(+0.03%) 6,134(+2)
2021-12-06
401,103(+0.04%) 6,136(+2)
2021-12-07
401,340(+0.06%) 6,137(+1)
2021-12-08
401,640(+0.07%) 6,138(+1)
2021-12-09
401,897(+0.06%) 6,140(+2)
2021-12-10
402,149(+0.06%) 6,141(+1)
2021-12-11
402,383(+0.06%) 6,142(+1)
2021-12-12
402,509(+0.03%) 6,145(+3)
2021-12-13
402,719(+0.05%) 6,145(=)
2021-12-14
402,978(+0.06%) 6,146(+1)
2021-12-15
403,293(+0.08%) 6,147(+1)
2021-12-16
403,582(+0.07%) 6,149(+2)
2021-12-17
403,899(+0.08%) 6,150(+1)
2021-12-18
404,255(+0.09%) 6,153(+3)
2021-12-19
404,460(+0.05%) 6,155(+2)
2021-12-20
404,821(+0.09%) 6,156(+1)
2021-12-21
405,236(+0.1%) 6,157(+1)
2021-12-22
405,681(+0.11%) 6,159(+2)
2021-12-23
406,127(+0.11%) 6,159(=)
2021-12-24
406,739(+0.15%) 6,162(+3)
2021-12-25
407,099(+0.09%) 6,163(+1)
2021-12-26
407,381(+0.07%) 6,163(=)
2021-12-27
407,981(+0.15%) 6,165(+2)
2021-12-28
408,894(+0.22%) 6,167(+2)
2021-12-29
410,311(+0.35%) 6,168(+1)
2021-12-30
411,658(+0.33%) 6,169(+1)
2021-12-31
413,383(+0.42%) 6,170(+1)
2022-01-01
414,294(+0.22%) 6,172(+2)
2022-01-02
415,249(+0.23%) 6,175(+3)
2022-01-03
416,970(+0.41%) 6,177(+2)
2022-01-04
420,108(+0.75%) 6,180(+3)
2022-01-05
425,436(+1.3%) 6,181(+1)
2022-01-06
430,958(+1.3%) 6,186(+5)
2022-01-07
437,062(+1.4%) 6,188(+2)
2022-01-08
443,436(+1.5%) 6,189(+1)
2022-01-09
449,422(+1.3%) 6,192(+3)
2022-01-10
456,179(+1.5%) 6,199(+7)
2022-01-11
463,357(+1.6%) 6,202(+3)
2022-01-12
473,180(+2.1%) 6,205(+3)
2022-01-13
483,820(+2.2%) 6,211(+6)
2022-01-14
490,626(+1.4%) 6,214(+3)
2022-01-15
500,267(+2%) 6,225(+11)
2022-01-16
512,841(+2.5%) 6,243(+18)
2022-01-17
520,822(+1.6%) 6,248(+5)
Source: Ministry of Public Health of Uruguay


The decrease of cases on April 12, 2020, is because previously the positive tests were being informed as confirmed cases, although some confirmed cases were retested. But since April 12, 2020, the confirmed cases are already being tallied separately from the positive tests. On August 23, 2021, a death was reclassified.

 
Cases
 
Deaths

The first four cases, all imported, were reported on 13 March. One of them had attended a wedding with 500 people,[13] and two others had taken a six-hour bus trip from Montevideo to Salto. Some of the other passengers on this ride were contacted by the authorities and developed symptoms.[14]

On 14 March, it was announced that the two patients who took the bus ride on 8 March generated some 200 contacts, who were categorized as suspected cases with home quarantine recommended.[15][16]

Local transmission was established with two non-imported cases reported on 15 March.[17] The first patients showed mild symptoms of COVID-19.[18] In the preceding days, more than 60 suspected cases had been analyzed and ruled out at air and sea ports in Uruguay. It is believed that the relatively late arrival of COVID-19 cases in Uruguay is related, among other things, to the country's scarce direct air connections with the countries most affected by the virus: China, Germany, northern Italy, Iran, and South Korea.[19]

On 15 March a doctor who works at two medical institutions tested positive. The patients who had visited him and the members of the medical team were contacted.[20][21]

On 16 March, it was announced that one of the infected people was at a wedding in Paraguay and later on Friday, 6 March, went to a Uruguayan First Division football club pre-game meeting, which generated at least 20 suspected contacts.[22][23]

On 17 March it was learned that other wedding attendees, three students at a private university who had attended in-person classes since then, had tested positive for the coronavirus. Their classmates were asked to quarantine.[24]

Of the first 29 confirmed cases, 26 were in the capital of Montevideo, which is home to about a third of the country's population. Two cases were in Salto and one in Maldonado. Nine of the cases were imported and the remaining twenty were transmitted from one of the confirmed cases. Many of these early cases were related to a 7 March wedding in Carrasco with 500 people, attended by a returnee from Spain who later developed symptoms and tested positive for COVID-19.[25][26][27] Of the country's first 55 cases, 44 were traced to the wedding.[28] The passenger returning from Spain later said, "I asked if there were any measures at the airport because I was coming from Europe and they said no."[28]

Uruguayan doctor Martín Stryjewski said that a "cultural change" was necessary. In Uruguay it is common to greet people with a kiss on the cheek; Stryjewski recommended that people instead greet each other without touching. He also recommended that people avoid sharing mate, a Uruguayan beverage that is traditionally drunk communally, sharing a straw. He advised that people use diluted bleach to clean frequently touched surfaces.[29]

In early April, an outbreak was discovered at the Hospital Vilardebó. The hospital was closed and placed under quarantine as a result.[30]

Response edit

After the first cases were confirmed, various measures were introduced. Public performances were canceled, and some public places were closed. The Gremial Única del Taxi union asked passengers not to sit on the front seat of taxis. All political parties temporarily suspended campaign events ahead of the municipal elections, which were postponed from May to September. Movie theaters started requiring customers to sit on every other seat. Catholic bishops modified some ceremonies.[31] Shopping centers were closed on 17 March 2020 and the Interior Minister advised residents to stay home as much as possible.[32]

The University of the Republic cancelled classes on 13 March 2020,[33] and later announced plans for distance learning for the remainder of the semester.[34] The government announced a two-week suspension of classes at public and private schools on Saturday, 14 March. Schools were to remain open to provide meals to students, but without classes.[33] The suspension of classes was extended to 13 April and beyond that.[35] A plan to let students return to school on a voluntary basis starting in June 2020 was announced by president Luis Lacalle Pou on 21 May 2020.[36] Students transitioned to online classes using the computers and online tools that had already been set up through the Ceibal project. Private schools that don't use Ceibal instead started using Zoom, Cisco Webex, WhatsApp, Google Classroom, and Moodle.[37]

On 16 March, the government issued an order to close all border crossings except Carrasco International Airport.[38] The border with Argentina was closed effective 17 March at midnight.[39] The closure included river and air travel.[39] President Luis Lacalle Pou said that the idea of closing the border with Brazil was "a little more complex", because it is a dry land border, and many people living near the border live a "binational life".[39] Lacalle Pou advised people over 65 to stay at home.[39] Flights from the United States were suspended effective 18 March,[40] and from Europe effective 20 March at midnight (00:00),[41] at which point the airport was to close.[38]

The government recommended remote work and not traveling, and introduced a free service for medical consultation by phone. To free up hospital beds, surgeries were permitted to be rescheduled.[41] The Ministry of the Interior announced that patrol officers would circulate with loudspeakers asking citizens not to meet in large groups.[32] Temperature checks were introduced in prisons and activities for prisoners restricted.[42]

On 17 March, the Ministry of Economy and Finance published a list of prices of products such as alcohol gel, rectified alcohol, and surgical masks, in order to prevent price gouging. The list gave locations where the products could be obtained and their prices at each location.[29][43]

On 18 March, the government said "everything is on the table", including the possibility of a "general quarantine", to address the virus.[25] Amid thousands of unemployment insurance claims, the government announced subsidies and other measures to cushion the economic impact of the pandemic.[44]

The Medical Syndicate of Uruguay (Sindicato Médico del Uruguay) called for a general quarantine (shutting down all nonessential businesses and activities). As of 19 March, the possibility was being discussed in the government but had not been implemented due to concerns about its economic effects.[45]

In late March, the government closed Uruguay's borders to foreigners, with the exceptions of Uruguayan residents, transit passengers, and cities on the border with Brazil.[46]

On 30 March, the government announced that from 1 April to 12 April measures would be taken to restrict movement within the country in the lead-up to "Tourism Week" (the Uruguayan term for Holy Week). Residents were advised not to use RVs or to travel with hunting weapons, and campgrounds were closed. The public was advised to stay home and avoid going to public places or campgrounds.[47]

On 17 April, President Lacalle Pou informed that his administration decided to create a group, locally known as the GACH, made up of experts in order to define methods and studies to advise the government. The main experts were: the mathematician, electrical engineer, and academic from the Latin American Academy of Sciences, Fernando Paganini; Dr. Rafael Radi, the first Uruguayan scientist at the National Academy of Sciences of the United States and president of the National Academy of Sciences of Uruguay; and Dr. Henry Cohen, President of the National Academy of Medicine and awarded as a Master by the World Gastroenterology Organisation in 2019.[48]

As of 2 December, given the increase in cases (especially in Montevideo), a series of temporary measures were put into effect to slow growth. Among them the closure of sports activities in gyms and closed places, the implementation of remote work requirements, closing of restaurants after midnight and the suspension of end-of-year parties.[49]

On 16 December, due to the exponential growth of cases, the Executive Power announced a new set of measures: the regulation of Article 38 of the Constitution (the power of the executive power to dissolve agglomerations); the prohibition of entry from abroad between 21 December and 10 January; the reduction of the capacity in interdepartmental transportation by half on those dates; the extension of the opening hours of shopping malls and street markets; the reopening of gyms (with a maximum capacity of 30%) and the suspension of public shows.[50] 21 days later, on 6 January, it was announced that the closure of the borders and the regulation of Article 38 of the Constitution would remain for 20 more days. In addition, it was announced that public shows would resume with a minimum capacity, and sports without spectators, as well as allowing bars and restaurants to extend their opening hours until 2 am.[51]

On 27 January 2021 it was announced that as of 1 February the borders would reopen to Uruguayan citizens, resident foreigners and in the cases of the exceptions provided.[52]

On 16 March 2021, two weeks before classes began, President Lacalle Pou announced a two-week suspension of classes in the Rivera Department and the suspension of the compulsory attendance in the rest of the country.[53] A week later, on 23 March, and having confirmed cases of the Brazilian variant in seven departments of the country,[54][55] more measures were announced: the closure of public offices until 12 April; the suspension of in-person classes at all levels of education; the closure of hot springs, gyms, and free shops in the border with Brazil. In addition, he informed that the "COVID Tribute", a tax for those officials whose salaries exceed UYU 120,000 a month, would be reinstated and that it would be used towards the "Coronavirus Fund".[56][57] Lacalle Pou denied that the country would return to "Stay at Home", but that it would be "Stay in your Bubble".[58] These measures were later extended to April, May, and June.[59][60][61]

The return to face-to-face education began on May 3, with the opening of rural schools.[62] On June 7, first, second, and third-grade primary school students from Montevideo, Canelones, and Salto returned to their classrooms. On June 14, fourth, fifth and sixth year students from urban schools throughout the country, except those in Montevideo, Canelones and Salto, who returned to face-to-face classes on the 21st.[63] On July 12, the students of the first, fourth, and sixth grade of high school and UTU returned to face-to-face classes; while a week later, on July 19, the second, third and fifth graders.[64]

On July 5, public shows were enabled, as well as parties and events of similar characteristics, and food courts, with capacity limitations. Movie theaters were also enabled, except those in Montevideo, Canelones and Maldonado, which were reopened to the public on July 15.[65] Since August 18, the public was able to enter stadiums; The first match was at the Campeón del Siglo Stadium in which Club Atlético Peñarol played Club Sporting Cristal, with a capacity of 5,000 spectators being allowed in the venue.[66]

On November 1, the borders were opened,[67] allowing entry to foreigners who prove they had been inoculated with one or two doses, depending on the vaccine; and those who have had the disease within the last 90 days prior to arrival in the country.[68] In the first week, more than 23,000 people entered the country, while 19,000 left.[69]

Impact edit

Unemployment claims increased dramatically in mid-March 2020, went down somewhat by the end of the month, then increased again in early April. There were 86,000 unemployment claims in the month of March, whereas an average month sees about 11,000. The majority (about 85%) of claims were due to suspension, and only 3% were due to layoffs.[70]

By early April, home internet usage had increased by 32% and mobile usage had increased by 44%, according to the state-owned telecommunications company ANTEL.[71]

Vaccines edit

Procurement edit

On 23 January 2021, President Lacalle Pou announced at a press conference that the government had purchased 2 million doses from Pfizer and 1.75 million shots from Sinovac Biotech, while negotiating with a third laboratory.[7]

However, on 27 January 2021, Dimas Covas, director of the Instituto Butantan, the research centre which administers the purchases of Sinovac vaccines in Latin America, stated that there was not an agreement yet between the centre and Uruguay's Public Health Ministry, thus contradicting the statement that the Uruguayan government had purchased Sinovac vaccines. Nevertheless, Covas mentioned that there was a "pre-agreement" in place.[72]

The first batch of Pfizer vaccines is expected to arrive in late February or early March, 2021.[73] In addition, the Uruguayan government intends to acquire 1.5 million vaccines from the COVAX initiative of the World Health Organization in March 2021.[73] On 1 February, it was confirmed that Uruguay would be supplied with the Oxford–AstraZeneca vaccines, and that with the first batch, 3% of the population would be vaccinated.[74][75]

Distribution edit

The first batch of 192,000 doses of CoronaVac arrived on 25 February 2021.[76][77] Vaccinations began on 1 March,[78] being active workers, under 60, from the field of education, the Institute for Children and Adolescents, the police, the Armed Forces, firefighters and customs officials of airports, ports and dry borders, the first to be inoculated.[79] Vaccinations were expanded to those between 55 and 59 years of age on 8 March 2021.[80][81]

The first batch of 50,000 Pfizer–BioNTech vaccine arrived on 10 March 2021.[82][83] Vaccinations to healthcare personnel and prison population began on 12 March.[84][85] On 16 March, vaccination began in nursing homes.[86] On the same day a large batch of 1,558,000 doses of Coronavac arrived.[87] A day later, on 17 March, 51,000 doses of the Pfizer–BioNTech vaccine arrived.[88]

Vaccinations were expanded to those between 50 and 70 who reside in cities bordering Brazil on 15 March 2021,[89] to those of the same age group in the rest of the country on 18 March 2021,[90] and to those over 80 on 22 March 2021.[91] From March 29 to April 2, within a special period, 170,000 people between the ages of 18 and 70 were vaccinated.[92] Vaccinations became available to those between 70 and 79 on 10 April,[93] to those between 18 and 30 on 1 June,[94] to 12-17 year olds on 9 June 2021, and to those between 05 and 11 on 12 January 2022.[95]

A third vaccination for immunosuppressed people, and those vaccinated with CoronaVac was approved by the government on 28 July 2021.[96]

As of August 24, over 2,600,000 people (75% of the population) have received the first dose of the vaccine, and over 2,480,200 (70%) are fully vaccinated.[97]

Statistics edit

The charts show the development of the pandemic starting from 13 March 2020, representing changes in net number of cases on a daily basis, based on the number of cases reported in the National Emergency System's daily reports.

Cumulative cases edit

Nationwide edit

Daily cases edit

Medical care edit

Confirmed COVID-19 cases in Uruguay by department edit

Confirmed COVID-19 cases in Uruguay by department as of 27 August 2021.[98]
Department Confirmed cases Recovered cases Confirmed deaths
  Montevideo 180,114 176,526 2,978
  Canelones 57,576 56,667 706
  Rivera 12,551 12,305 198
  Salto 15,190 14,846 302
  Maldonado 17,105 16,857 196
  San José 12,420 12,255 144
  Tacuarembó 11,479 11,312 164
  Paysandú 12,452 12,229 177
  Colonia 10,419 10,213 170
  Cerro Largo 8,894 8,698 173
  Artigas 9,185 9,018 150
  Soriano 7,563 7,364 180
  Río Negro 6,182 6,045 131
  Florida 5,898 5,816 79
  Durazno 4,332 4,247 76
  Rocha 4,803 4,714 73
  Treinta y Tres 3,734 3,640 84
  Lavalleja 3,221 3,185 29
  Flores 1,413 1,393 16
Total 384,531 377,330 6,026

See also edit

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External links edit

  • Ministry of Public Health – official website of the Coronavirus National Plan (in Spanish)

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The COVID 19 pandemic in Uruguay has resulted in 1 037 893 1 confirmed cases of COVID 19 and 7 625 1 deaths COVID 19 pandemic in UruguayDiseaseCOVID 19Virus strainSARS CoV 2LocationUruguayFirst outbreakWuhan Hubei ChinaIndex caseMontevideoArrival date13 March 2020 4 years 2 months and 5 days Confirmed cases1 037 893 1 Active cases59 339Severe cases165Recovered683 519Deaths7 625 1 Fatality rate1 2 Government websiteSistema Nacional de Emergencias The first cases in Uruguay were reported on 13 March 2020 by the Ministry of Public Health 2 The early cases were imported from Italy and Spain with some local transmissions 3 The majority of early cases were traced to a wedding with 500 people in attendance in Montevideo attended by a Uruguayan fashion designer who returned from Spain and later tested positive 4 5 Various containment measures were introduced in mid March and major restrictions on movement followed in late March Uruguay is one of the few countries in Latin America to have been able to avoid large outbreaks for a considerable amount of time due to their closing of borders with neighboring countries The country had one of the lowest numbers of active cases per population in South America up until December when the public health authorities announced that large outbreaks had led to community transmission in Montevideo 6 On 23 January 2021 President Luis Lacalle Pou announced during a press conference that the government purchased doses of COVID 19 vaccines from Pfizer and Sinovac Biotech while negotiating with a third manufacturer 7 Contents 1 Background 2 Epidemiology 3 Response 4 Impact 5 Vaccines 5 1 Procurement 5 2 Distribution 6 Statistics 6 1 Cumulative cases 6 1 1 Nationwide 6 2 Daily cases 6 3 Medical care 6 4 Confirmed COVID 19 cases in Uruguay by department 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksBackground editOn 12 January 2020 the World Health Organization WHO confirmed that a novel coronavirus was the cause of a respiratory illness in a cluster of people in Wuhan Hubei China which was reported to the WHO on 31 December 2019 8 9 The case fatality ratio for COVID 19 has been much lower than SARS of 2003 10 11 but the transmission has been significantly greater with a significant total death toll 12 10 Epidemiology editMain articles Timeline of the COVID 19 pandemic in Uruguay 2020 and Timeline of the COVID 19 pandemic in Uruguay 2021 COVID 19 cases in Uruguay vte Deaths Recoveries Active cases Date of cases of deaths 2020 03 13 4 n a 0 n a 2020 03 14 6 50 0 n a 2020 03 15 8 33 0 n a 2020 03 16 29 262 0 n a 2020 03 17 50 72 0 n a 2020 03 18 79 58 0 n a 2020 03 19 94 19 0 n a 2020 03 20 110 17 0 n a 2020 03 21 135 23 0 n a 2020 03 22 158 17 0 n a 2020 03 23 162 2 5 0 n a 2020 03 24 189 17 0 n a 2020 03 25 217 15 0 n a 2020 03 26 238 9 7 0 n a 2020 03 27 274 15 0 n a 2020 03 28 304 11 1 n a 2020 03 29 309 1 6 1 2020 03 30 320 3 6 1 2020 03 31 338 5 6 1 2020 04 01 350 3 6 2 1 2020 04 02 369 5 4 4 2 2020 04 03 386 4 6 4 2020 04 04 400 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181 1 2022 01 06 430 958 1 3 6 186 5 2022 01 07 437 062 1 4 6 188 2 2022 01 08 443 436 1 5 6 189 1 2022 01 09 449 422 1 3 6 192 3 2022 01 10 456 179 1 5 6 199 7 2022 01 11 463 357 1 6 6 202 3 2022 01 12 473 180 2 1 6 205 3 2022 01 13 483 820 2 2 6 211 6 2022 01 14 490 626 1 4 6 214 3 2022 01 15 500 267 2 6 225 11 2022 01 16 512 841 2 5 6 243 18 2022 01 17 520 822 1 6 6 248 5 Source Ministry of Public Health of Uruguay The decrease of cases on April 12 2020 is because previously the positive tests were being informed as confirmed cases although some confirmed cases were retested But since April 12 2020 the confirmed cases are already being tallied separately from the positive tests On August 23 2021 a death was reclassified nbsp Cases nbsp Deaths The first four cases all imported were reported on 13 March One of them had attended a wedding with 500 people 13 and two others had taken a six hour bus trip from Montevideo to Salto Some of the other passengers on this ride were contacted by the authorities and developed symptoms 14 On 14 March it was announced that the two patients who took the bus ride on 8 March generated some 200 contacts who were categorized as suspected cases with home quarantine recommended 15 16 Local transmission was established with two non imported cases reported on 15 March 17 The first patients showed mild symptoms of COVID 19 18 In the preceding days more than 60 suspected cases had been analyzed and ruled out at air and sea ports in Uruguay It is believed that the relatively late arrival of COVID 19 cases in Uruguay is related among other things to the country s scarce direct air connections with the countries most affected by the virus China Germany northern Italy Iran and South Korea 19 On 15 March a doctor who works at two medical institutions tested positive The patients who had visited him and the members of the medical team were contacted 20 21 On 16 March it was announced that one of the infected people was at a wedding in Paraguay and later on Friday 6 March went to a Uruguayan First Division football club pre game meeting which generated at least 20 suspected contacts 22 23 On 17 March it was learned that other wedding attendees three students at a private university who had attended in person classes since then had tested positive for the coronavirus Their classmates were asked to quarantine 24 Of the first 29 confirmed cases 26 were in the capital of Montevideo which is home to about a third of the country s population Two cases were in Salto and one in Maldonado Nine of the cases were imported and the remaining twenty were transmitted from one of the confirmed cases Many of these early cases were related to a 7 March wedding in Carrasco with 500 people attended by a returnee from Spain who later developed symptoms and tested positive for COVID 19 25 26 27 Of the country s first 55 cases 44 were traced to the wedding 28 The passenger returning from Spain later said I asked if there were any measures at the airport because I was coming from Europe and they said no 28 Uruguayan doctor Martin Stryjewski said that a cultural change was necessary In Uruguay it is common to greet people with a kiss on the cheek Stryjewski recommended that people instead greet each other without touching He also recommended that people avoid sharing mate a Uruguayan beverage that is traditionally drunk communally sharing a straw He advised that people use diluted bleach to clean frequently touched surfaces 29 In early April an outbreak was discovered at the Hospital Vilardebo The hospital was closed and placed under quarantine as a result 30 Response editAfter the first cases were confirmed various measures were introduced Public performances were canceled and some public places were closed The Gremial Unica del Taxi union asked passengers not to sit on the front seat of taxis All political parties temporarily suspended campaign events ahead of the municipal elections which were postponed from May to September Movie theaters started requiring customers to sit on every other seat Catholic bishops modified some ceremonies 31 Shopping centers were closed on 17 March 2020 and the Interior Minister advised residents to stay home as much as possible 32 The University of the Republic cancelled classes on 13 March 2020 33 and later announced plans for distance learning for the remainder of the semester 34 The government announced a two week suspension of classes at public and private schools on Saturday 14 March Schools were to remain open to provide meals to students but without classes 33 The suspension of classes was extended to 13 April and beyond that 35 A plan to let students return to school on a voluntary basis starting in June 2020 was announced by president Luis Lacalle Pou on 21 May 2020 36 Students transitioned to online classes using the computers and online tools that had already been set up through the Ceibal project Private schools that don t use Ceibal instead started using Zoom Cisco Webex WhatsApp Google Classroom and Moodle 37 On 16 March the government issued an order to close all border crossings except Carrasco International Airport 38 The border with Argentina was closed effective 17 March at midnight 39 The closure included river and air travel 39 President Luis Lacalle Pou said that the idea of closing the border with Brazil was a little more complex because it is a dry land border and many people living near the border live a binational life 39 Lacalle Pou advised people over 65 to stay at home 39 Flights from the United States were suspended effective 18 March 40 and from Europe effective 20 March at midnight 00 00 41 at which point the airport was to close 38 The government recommended remote work and not traveling and introduced a free service for medical consultation by phone To free up hospital beds surgeries were permitted to be rescheduled 41 The Ministry of the Interior announced that patrol officers would circulate with loudspeakers asking citizens not to meet in large groups 32 Temperature checks were introduced in prisons and activities for prisoners restricted 42 On 17 March the Ministry of Economy and Finance published a list of prices of products such as alcohol gel rectified alcohol and surgical masks in order to prevent price gouging The list gave locations where the products could be obtained and their prices at each location 29 43 On 18 March the government said everything is on the table including the possibility of a general quarantine to address the virus 25 Amid thousands of unemployment insurance claims the government announced subsidies and other measures to cushion the economic impact of the pandemic 44 The Medical Syndicate of Uruguay Sindicato Medico del Uruguay called for a general quarantine shutting down all nonessential businesses and activities As of 19 March the possibility was being discussed in the government but had not been implemented due to concerns about its economic effects 45 In late March the government closed Uruguay s borders to foreigners with the exceptions of Uruguayan residents transit passengers and cities on the border with Brazil 46 On 30 March the government announced that from 1 April to 12 April measures would be taken to restrict movement within the country in the lead up to Tourism Week the Uruguayan term for Holy Week Residents were advised not to use RVs or to travel with hunting weapons and campgrounds were closed The public was advised to stay home and avoid going to public places or campgrounds 47 On 17 April President Lacalle Pou informed that his administration decided to create a group locally known as the GACH made up of experts in order to define methods and studies to advise the government The main experts were the mathematician electrical engineer and academic from the Latin American Academy of Sciences Fernando Paganini Dr Rafael Radi the first Uruguayan scientist at the National Academy of Sciences of the United States and president of the National Academy of Sciences of Uruguay and Dr Henry Cohen President of the National Academy of Medicine and awarded as a Master by the World Gastroenterology Organisation in 2019 48 As of 2 December given the increase in cases especially in Montevideo a series of temporary measures were put into effect to slow growth Among them the closure of sports activities in gyms and closed places the implementation of remote work requirements closing of restaurants after midnight and the suspension of end of year parties 49 On 16 December due to the exponential growth of cases the Executive Power announced a new set of measures the regulation of Article 38 of the Constitution the power of the executive power to dissolve agglomerations the prohibition of entry from abroad between 21 December and 10 January the reduction of the capacity in interdepartmental transportation by half on those dates the extension of the opening hours of shopping malls and street markets the reopening of gyms with a maximum capacity of 30 and the suspension of public shows 50 21 days later on 6 January it was announced that the closure of the borders and the regulation of Article 38 of the Constitution would remain for 20 more days In addition it was announced that public shows would resume with a minimum capacity and sports without spectators as well as allowing bars and restaurants to extend their opening hours until 2 am 51 On 27 January 2021 it was announced that as of 1 February the borders would reopen to Uruguayan citizens resident foreigners and in the cases of the exceptions provided 52 On 16 March 2021 two weeks before classes began President Lacalle Pou announced a two week suspension of classes in the Rivera Department and the suspension of the compulsory attendance in the rest of the country 53 A week later on 23 March and having confirmed cases of the Brazilian variant in seven departments of the country 54 55 more measures were announced the closure of public offices until 12 April the suspension of in person classes at all levels of education the closure of hot springs gyms and free shops in the border with Brazil In addition he informed that the COVID Tribute a tax for those officials whose salaries exceed UYU 120 000 a month would be reinstated and that it would be used towards the Coronavirus Fund 56 57 Lacalle Pou denied that the country would return to Stay at Home but that it would be Stay in your Bubble 58 These measures were later extended to April May and June 59 60 61 The return to face to face education began on May 3 with the opening of rural schools 62 On June 7 first second and third grade primary school students from Montevideo Canelones and Salto returned to their classrooms On June 14 fourth fifth and sixth year students from urban schools throughout the country except those in Montevideo Canelones and Salto who returned to face to face classes on the 21st 63 On July 12 the students of the first fourth and sixth grade of high school and UTU returned to face to face classes while a week later on July 19 the second third and fifth graders 64 On July 5 public shows were enabled as well as parties and events of similar characteristics and food courts with capacity limitations Movie theaters were also enabled except those in Montevideo Canelones and Maldonado which were reopened to the public on July 15 65 Since August 18 the public was able to enter stadiums The first match was at the Campeon del Siglo Stadium in which Club Atletico Penarol played Club Sporting Cristal with a capacity of 5 000 spectators being allowed in the venue 66 On November 1 the borders were opened 67 allowing entry to foreigners who prove they had been inoculated with one or two doses depending on the vaccine and those who have had the disease within the last 90 days prior to arrival in the country 68 In the first week more than 23 000 people entered the country while 19 000 left 69 Impact editUnemployment claims increased dramatically in mid March 2020 went down somewhat by the end of the month then increased again in early April There were 86 000 unemployment claims in the month of March whereas an average month sees about 11 000 The majority about 85 of claims were due to suspension and only 3 were due to layoffs 70 By early April home internet usage had increased by 32 and mobile usage had increased by 44 according to the state owned telecommunications company ANTEL 71 Vaccines editProcurement edit On 23 January 2021 President Lacalle Pou announced at a press conference that the government had purchased 2 million doses from Pfizer and 1 75 million shots from Sinovac Biotech while negotiating with a third laboratory 7 However on 27 January 2021 Dimas Covas director of the Instituto Butantan the research centre which administers the purchases of Sinovac vaccines in Latin America stated that there was not an agreement yet between the centre and Uruguay s Public Health Ministry thus contradicting the statement that the Uruguayan government had purchased Sinovac vaccines Nevertheless Covas mentioned that there was a pre agreement in place 72 The first batch of Pfizer vaccines is expected to arrive in late February or early March 2021 73 In addition the Uruguayan government intends to acquire 1 5 million vaccines from the COVAX initiative of the World Health Organization in March 2021 73 On 1 February it was confirmed that Uruguay would be supplied with the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccines and that with the first batch 3 of the population would be vaccinated 74 75 Distribution edit The first batch of 192 000 doses of CoronaVac arrived on 25 February 2021 76 77 Vaccinations began on 1 March 78 being active workers under 60 from the field of education the Institute for Children and Adolescents the police the Armed Forces firefighters and customs officials of airports ports and dry borders the first to be inoculated 79 Vaccinations were expanded to those between 55 and 59 years of age on 8 March 2021 80 81 The first batch of 50 000 Pfizer BioNTech vaccine arrived on 10 March 2021 82 83 Vaccinations to healthcare personnel and prison population began on 12 March 84 85 On 16 March vaccination began in nursing homes 86 On the same day a large batch of 1 558 000 doses of Coronavac arrived 87 A day later on 17 March 51 000 doses of the Pfizer BioNTech vaccine arrived 88 Vaccinations were expanded to those between 50 and 70 who reside in cities bordering Brazil on 15 March 2021 89 to those of the same age group in the rest of the country on 18 March 2021 90 and to those over 80 on 22 March 2021 91 From March 29 to April 2 within a special period 170 000 people between the ages of 18 and 70 were vaccinated 92 Vaccinations became available to those between 70 and 79 on 10 April 93 to those between 18 and 30 on 1 June 94 to 12 17 year olds on 9 June 2021 and to those between 05 and 11 on 12 January 2022 95 A third vaccination for immunosuppressed people and those vaccinated with CoronaVac was approved by the government on 28 July 2021 96 As of August 24 over 2 600 000 people 75 of the population have received the first dose of the vaccine and over 2 480 200 70 are fully vaccinated 97 Statistics editThe charts show the development of the pandemic starting from 13 March 2020 representing changes in net number of cases on a daily basis based on the number of cases reported in the National Emergency System s daily reports Cumulative cases edit Nationwide edit Graphs are unavailable due to technical issues There is more info on Phabricator and on MediaWiki org Daily cases edit Graphs are unavailable due to technical issues There is more info on Phabricator and on MediaWiki org Show daily casesGraphs are unavailable due to technical issues There is more info on Phabricator and on MediaWiki org Show daily recoveredGraphs are unavailable due to technical issues There is more info on Phabricator and on MediaWiki org Show daily deaths Medical care edit Graphs are unavailable due to technical issues There is more info on Phabricator and on MediaWiki org Confirmed COVID 19 cases in Uruguay by department edit Confirmed COVID 19 cases in Uruguay by department as of 27 August 2021 98 Department Confirmed cases Recovered cases Confirmed deaths nbsp Montevideo 180 114 176 526 2 978 nbsp Canelones 57 576 56 667 706 nbsp Rivera 12 551 12 305 198 nbsp Salto 15 190 14 846 302 nbsp Maldonado 17 105 16 857 196 nbsp San Jose 12 420 12 255 144 nbsp Tacuarembo 11 479 11 312 164 nbsp Paysandu 12 452 12 229 177 nbsp Colonia 10 419 10 213 170 nbsp Cerro Largo 8 894 8 698 173 nbsp Artigas 9 185 9 018 150 nbsp Soriano 7 563 7 364 180 nbsp Rio Negro 6 182 6 045 131 nbsp Florida 5 898 5 816 79 nbsp Durazno 4 332 4 247 76 nbsp Rocha 4 803 4 714 73 nbsp Treinta y Tres 3 734 3 640 84 nbsp Lavalleja 3 221 3 185 29 nbsp Flores 1 413 1 393 16 Total 384 531 377 330 6 026 See also edit COVID 19 pandemic by country and territory COVID 19 pandemic in South America GACH References edit a b c d Ritchie 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