Argentine President Alberto Fernandez, who has been vaccinated against COVID-19, announced late Friday that he tested positive for the virus.
"At the end of today, after presenting a fever of 37.3 and a slight headache, I performed an antigen test, which was positive," Fernandez tweeted, adding he was waiting for the results of a PCR test to confirm the diagnosis.
Fernandez, who turned 62 on Friday, revealed that he is in isolation as a precaution but he was "physically well."
"Although I would have liked to end my birthday without this news, I am also in good spirits," he noted.
The President was vaccinated with the Russian Sputnik V vaccine and had his second shot on February 11, sources in the presidency told AFP.
Moreover, Argentina is currently facing a second wave of the coronavirus with a sustained rise in cases.
The South American country of 44 million inhabitants has recorded more than 2.3 million infections and over 55,000 deaths from COVID-19.