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Peru’s state of emergency will be extended until 31 May

by YCPress

Local time on the 18th, the first batch of 276,000 doses by the British AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals and Oxford University jointly developed Coronavirus vaccine arrived in the Peruvian capital Lima, Peruvian President Sagati went to the airport to meet.

It is reported that this is the country through the “Covid-19 Vaccine Implementation Plan (COVAX)” to obtain the second batch of vaccines. Peru’s Ministry of Health reported that as of 17 local time, the country has 693,427 people have been vaccinated against at least one dose of coronavirus vaccine.

Recently, the Peruvian government announced that in view of the current situation of the epidemic in the country, decided to extend the state of emergency until May 31. Peru’s Ministry of Health released an outbreak report on the 18th, the country’s Coronavirus confirmed a total of 1704,757 cases;