China News Service, October 24. According to Peru’s “Gazette”, the new crown epidemic data released by the Peruvian Ministry of Health on October 23 shows that compared with the previous day’s report, the country has 3,240 new confirmed cases of new crowns, and a total of confirmed cases The number of cases reached 883,116; there were 46 new deaths, with a total of 34,033 deaths.

The Peruvian government recently stated that it refused to sign a new crown vaccine purchase agreement with AstraZeneca.

On July 23, local time, in Arequipa, Peru's second largest city, families of patients with new coronary pneumonia lined up to charge medical oxygen cylinders.

  According to reports, among the confirmed cases, there were 1,098 new cases in the past 24 hours, and the other 2,142 were adjusted and supplemented.

The country’s total number of confirmed cases currently ranks ninth in the world, second only to the United States, India, Brazil, Russia, Colombia, Spain, Argentina and France.

There are still 5,697 people in the country for treatment, and more than 800,000 people have recovered.

  The Peruvian government recently stated that it refused to sign a new crown vaccine purchase agreement with AstraZeneca because the company did not provide enough research data and the supply of inoculation doses was small.

Peruvian Cabinet Prime Minister Martos said at a press conference that the government has asked AstraZeneca to provide its vaccine research data, but the company did not send relevant information.

  In addition, after being closed for more than 7 months due to the new crown pneumonia epidemic, the government has approved the reopening of the Machu Picchu site from November 1.

The government requires people to abide by health and safety regulations. Tourists can enter the site from Monday to Saturday. A maximum of 675 people are allowed per day, and a tour group cannot exceed 8 people.

  Currently, the free tickets from November 1 to November 15 have been booked.