Peru’s Covid-19 exceed 920,000 and the fiscal deficit in 2020 is expected to be 9.5% of GDP November 9th. According to Peru’s “Gazette” report, on November 8, local time, data released by the Peruvian Ministry of Health showed that compared with the previous day’s report, there were 2,323 new confirmed cases of covid-19 in the country, of which In the past 24 hours, the number of new cases was 780, and the other 1543 were adjusted and supplemented cases.
According to reports, as of the 8th, the total number of confirmed covid-19 cases in Peru currently ranks 11th in the world, with over 922,000 cases and a total of 34,879 deaths. There are still 5,069 people hospitalized for treatment, and 846,215 people have recovered.
According to the analysis, affected by the epidemic, Peru’s fiscal deficit is expected to be 9.5% of GDP in 2020. FocusEconomics predicts that Peru’s fiscal deficit will account for 5.8% of GDP in 2021, and by 2022, Peru’s fiscal deficit will account for 4.2% of GDP.