Argentina declares 5 days of national mourning after surpassing 100,000 COVID-19 deaths

Argentina declared five days of national mourning on Thursday, after surpassing 100,000 COVID-19 deaths on Wednesday.

Argentina confirmed a total of 4,702,657 COVID-19 cases and 100,250 deaths on July 14, 2021.
Argentina confirmed a total of 4,702,657 COVID-19 cases and 100,250 deaths on July 14, 2021.

From the town of Guernica, Argentine President Alberto Fernandez explained that the declaration is due to the fact that "we reached a number of deaths that deserves our recognition and our tribute," according to a press release from the Presidency.

The presidential decree declaring the five-day mourning period stated that there is "immense pain throughout society as a whole for each and every fatal (COVID-19) victim."

It added that the pandemic "is a real tragedy that has struck humanity" and that "Argentine society must and wishes to remember and pay tribute to those who have passed away during this painful time."

The government expressed its "most heartfelt condolences" to the families of the deceased, and said that the national flag will fly at half-mast in all public buildings during the five days.

The South American country confirmed a total of 4,702,657 COVID-19 cases and 100,250 deaths on Wednesday.

Xinhua