The
passenger is a 38-year-old resident of the western Argentine
province of San Luis, who arrived on Nov. 30 from South Africa
on a flight via the United States and has been in isolation
since.
The Omicron variant has spooked global markets and led to
renewed border restrictions.
Argentina joined Brazil, Mexico and Chile on the list of Latin
American countries where cases of the new variant have been
detected.
The patient involved, who was fully vaccinated, had given a
negative PCR test prior to travelling and another negative
antigen test upon arrival in Buenos Aires, the ministry said.
The person tested again after finding out colleagues at a work
event in South Africa had tested positive for COVID-19.
"The epidemiological objective currently is to contain and delay
the possible community transmission of new variants of concern,"
the ministry said, adding it would keep increasing vaccine
coverage and strengthen other prevention measures.
The patient was in close contact with four people, who are also
in isolation but have no symptoms and their PCR tests have been
negative, the ministry said. All will be subjected to another
PCR test at the end of their isolation.
(Reporting by Eliana Raszewski; Editing by Adam Jourdan and Ed
Osmond)
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