“I’m already isolated, complying with the current protocol and following the instructions of my personal doctor,” he said. “I have contacted the people I met in the last 48 hours to assess whether they constitute close contact.”
Argentina became the first Latin American country to distribute the Sputnik V vaccine in late December, with the purchase of up to 25 million doses. Fernández received his first dose of that vaccine on January 21, and his second in February, a press officer at the Presidential Casa Rosada said.
Russia’s Gamaleya Institute, which developed the Sputnik V vaccine, has wished Fernández well and emphasized the shot’s high protection against severe illness.
Fernández defended his own early vaccination as necessary and proper, he told press during a trip to Mexico in late February, although he acknowledged that the so-called “VIP vaccinations” took place under “irregular circumstances.”
“The media in Argentina put Alberto Fernández among the people who received the vaccine inappropriately, but I had to get the vaccine because the Argentine media said that the Russian vaccine could not be trusted. I had to call on the trust of the citizens,” he said.
With just 1.5% of the country’s population now fully vaccinated, Argentina’s government remains on high alert. Last week, the country suspended all incoming flights from Brazil, Chile and Mexico due to increasing Covid-19 cases in those countries, according to Argentina’s state-news agency Telam. Flights from the United Kingdom have also been suspended.
As of Sunday, Argentina had confirmed more than 2,383,000 cases of Covid-19, and 56,106 deaths due to the virus.
Tweeting about his diagnosis on Friday, Fernández urged the country not to let its guard down. “It is clear that the pandemic did not pass and we must continue to take care of ourselves,” he wrote.
CNNE’s Ana Cucalon reported from Atlanta, CNN’s Claudia Rebaza from London, Ivan Pérez Sarmienti from Buenos Aires, Jaide Garcia from Bogota and Karol Suarez from Mexico City.
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