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Argentine authorities evaluating new cap to airborne arrivals after July 9

Argentine authorities evaluating new cap to airborne arrivals after July 9
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Buenos Aires Times | Opposition demands roll-back of daily cap on arriving travellers

Share this News An arriving traveller is directed by a worker at Ezeiza international airport, during the coronavirus pandemic. | PERFIL/CEDOC Opposition lawmakers pressed the government this week to loosen its newly imposed 600-person limit on travellers re-entering Argentina, arguing that the rights of those stranded overseas were not being respected. The government, which has already banned foreign tourists from entering the country for the past few months, announced last week that only 600 travellers per day (Argentines and resident foreign citizens) would be allowed to enter the country via international flights, down from the previous quota of 2,000 people. The measure, which took effect last Saturday, aims to reduce the movement of people amid rising numbers of Covid-19 cases in the country and concerns over the spread of the more contagious ‘Delta’ variant.

Buenos Aires Times | Interpol issues red notice for arrest of Pepín Rodríguez Simón

The Parlasur deputy requested political asylum in Uruguay in May, after revealing that he has been in that country since December 8. Describing himself as a persecuted person, he said he would not return to Argentina due to fears for his safety and imprisonment. He said he would not appear before the judge, and offered to speak via videoconference, a proposal the judge would not accept. Rodríguez Simón stands accused, along with other former government officials, of pressuring the directors of Grupo Indalo, Cristóbal López and Fabián De Sousa, with the ultimate aim of taking control of the duo s companies by conspiracy. 

Buenos Aires Times | Government could have Argentine vaccine by 2022, says official

Share this News Fernando Peirano, president of the National Agency for the Promotion of Research, Technological Development and Innovation (Agencia I+D+i). | PERFIL/CEDOC Argentina will be self-sufficient next year in vaccine production, according to Fernando Peirano, president of the National Agency for the Promotion of Research, Technological Development and Innovation (Agencia I+D+i). In an interview with the Noticias Argentinas news agency, Peirano refused to pin down his prediction to a specific month, as he said this would  permit “a longer-term outlook.” Once coronavirus was under control, efforts could turn to securing immunity against diseases like dengue or yellow fever, Peirano continued. 

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