China News Service, September 11, according to Peru’s “Gazette” report, on the 10th local time, Peru’s Interior Minister Jorge Montoya announced his resignation. Cesar, who had worked in the Peruvian national police system for 34 years, announced his resignation. Vargas took over the position.

This is the third time Peru has changed the Minister of the Interior since the outbreak of the new crown epidemic.

At present, the total number of confirmed cases in Peru has reached 7,10067.

On the evening of August 22, local time, the Peruvian police took a ban on a nightclub operating in violation of epidemic prevention regulations and conducted rapid tests for the new crown virus on those present, 15 of whom tested positive.

The picture shows the detainee undergoing nucleic acid testing.

  According to reports, the epidemic report issued by the Ministry of Health of Peru on September 10 showed that compared with the previous day’s report, there were 7,291 new confirmed cases of new coronary pneumonia in Peru, of which 1,026 were new cases in the past 24 hours, and the other 6,265 were adjusted. Supplement.

  At present, the total number of confirmed new crowns in Peru ranks fifth in the world, second only to the United States, India, Brazil and Russia; 108 new deaths in a single day, a total of 30,344 deaths.

There are still 10,641 people hospitalized for treatment and more than 544,000 people have recovered.

  On September 10, Peru’s Minister of the Interior, Jorge Montoya, announced his resignation. Montoya has only been in office for 56 days, making him the country’s shortest term of office in the past 40 years.

On the same day, Cesar Vargas took over the post and was sworn in under the witness of Peruvian President Vizcarra.

  Analysts pointed out that Montoya's resignation may be related to the "stamping incident" that occurred in a discotheque in Lima, the capital on August 22, which caused 13 deaths.