For any of you wondering whether the newborn children of non resident tourists, coming over to Argentina to give birth, are safe from forced vaccination under draconian Argentinian law 27,491, the short answer is NO.
After 6 different private hospitals gave me no or evasive answers, I've took it upon myself to directly consult the government about this.
Ley 27,491 specifically states, under article 1º: b) Obligatoriedad para los habitantes de aplicarse las vacunas
One might logically think non-residents would be safe from its provisions. Except it seems the ministry of disease, has a curious definition of habitant, which includes ANYONE in the territory regardless of immigration status (see attachment).
Also notice that vaccination is not only mandatory, but FORCEFULLY ADMINISTERED AT BIRTH by solert hospital administrators.
Locals in non compliance with the intrusive and extensive vaccination calendar find it impossible to obtain identity documents and certificates from local government offices. Not even China goes so far in their fanatical loyalty to the pharmaceutical lobby.
So yeah, for those of you who care about basic human rights and medical freedom, and want to give birth abroad, unluckily Argentina is not for you. What a sad state of affairs.