China News Service, May 11 (Xinhua), according to Peru ’s “Public News” report, on the 10th local time, the Peruvian Ministry of Health reported that there were 2292 new cases of new pneumonia diagnosed in the country, with a cumulative total of 67307 cases, of which 1889 deaths . On the same day, the Peruvian Ministry of Production announced that it had authorized industrial fishing to resume work from May 13.

On March 17, local time, the Peruvian government announced the closure of the border. On the border between Peru and Bolivia, soldiers set up roadblocks.

  According to data from the Peruvian Ministry of Health, Lima is the hardest hit by the epidemic in Peru, and the number of confirmed cases has reached 43284 as of 10th local time.

  In response to the epidemic, the Peruvian government stipulates that in banks, markets, supermarkets and other places, people must wear masks and gloves and maintain a safe distance of at least 2 meters from each other. The staff must measure body temperature at the entrance and disinfect it.

  On the 10th local time, the Peruvian Ministry of Production announced that it had authorized the industrial fishing industry to start the first anchovy fishing season in 2020 in the north-central waters of Peru starting from May 13, with a quota of 2.413 million tons.

  The Ministry of Production pointed out that only fishing vessels registered and authorized by the government can carry out fishing operations this time. Fishing vessels that have reached the maximum fishing volume must immediately suspend fishing activities and prohibit the fishing of anchovy juveniles.

  In addition, the Ministry of Foreign Trade and Tourism of Peru said on the 10th that although the epidemic affected the Peruvian export industry, fruit exports increased by 37% in March, and it has achieved positive growth for seven consecutive months. It is expected that it will remain active throughout 2020. However, Peru ’s overall export industry is in a poor state. In March, Peru ’s total exports fell by 39%, and in the first quarter, exports fell by 16%.