Argentina was the first country in Latin America to register a coronavirus related death on Saturday, with Panama announcing another two days ago.
Buenos Aires announced a two week isolation period for people arriving from China, Italy, France, Germany, Spain, Japan, South Korea and the United States.
"This is not voluntary, it's not a recommendation. If you don't comply you'll be committing a crime, which is putting the public health at risk," President Alberto Fernandez told FM Delta radio station.
"The person who complies with the 14 day quarantine is obliged to shut himself away at home alone."
Fernandez said Argentina was considering barring travelers from Italy, the worst affected European country and one from which many Argentines are descended and where they still have family.
Argentina has registered 19 coronavirus cases and one death, a 64 year old man who had arrived in Buenos Aires from France. In Latin America, only Brazil has registered more cases with 34.
The Panamanian victim was also 64 and already suffering from diabetes complications associated with bacterial pneumonia.
Colombia has seen only three cases so far but also announced measures against travelers arriving from certain countries.
"Given the implications of the quarantine by China, Italy, Spain and France, the national government is adopting the preventive isolation of people coming from those countries to protect the collective health," President Ivan Duque said on Twitter.
Peru followed suit by declaring a two week "home isolation" for people coming from those same four countries, while also announcing the start of the new school year would be pushed back two weeks from March 16 to March 30.
Announcing the news on television, President Martin Vizcarra, who was flanked by four ministers, said the Andean country had recorded 13 cases of the virus.
Colombia's first infection was detected in a 19 year old woman who arrived in Bogota on Friday from Milan.
Two more cases were confirmed on Monday in a 34 year old man and a 50 year old woman, both of whom had been in Spain.
On Tuesday, Chile was the first Latin American country to announce a quarantine on arrivals from Spain and Italy, who will be placed under the surveillance of health authorities. ■
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