China News Service, June 17th. According to Peru’s “Gazette” report, on the 16th local time, Peruvian Welfare and Health Insurance Deputy Minister Ostos predicted that by the beginning of the fourth quarter, more than 65% of the Peruvian population will be immunized The new crown vaccine is used to achieve herd immunity to the new crown virus.

  According to reports, on the same day, Ostos also confirmed that on June 19, vaccinations for cancer and AIDS patients will begin in various districts of the capital Lima and Callao.

As far as cancer patients are concerned, they will be vaccinated according to the different stages of their disease.

  Ostos also clarified that Peru is not facing a third wave of epidemics, and emphasized that the number of new infections and deaths has fallen for nine consecutive weeks.

  In addition, at a cabinet press conference on the 16th, Peru’s Minister of Education Ricardo Cuenca reported that after the epidemic risk level in Lima and Callao has dropped from an “extremely high” level to a “high” level, From June 21st to July 11th, the curfew will start at 11pm.

  The Minister pointed out that in the past week, the epidemic situation in Peru has eased and the epidemic control indicators have undergone positive changes.

For example, since the week of May 24, the positive rate of molecular and antigen testing has dropped from 11.5% to 9%, and the mortality rate has also shown a downward trend.

  On the other hand, the Latin American Airlines Group (Latam) cooperated with the International Air Transport Association (IATA) to announce the launch of its health passport on international routes and began pilot implementation in destinations such as Lima, Santiago de Chile, and Miami.

  Paul Miranda, vice president of customers of Latin American Airlines Group, invites travelers to participate in this initiative that will make a huge difference in the industry.

He said: "This is good news for passengers who voluntarily want to join Latin American Airlines. For everyone, having more automated and contactless processes is a new reality."

  Peter Zelda, vice president of the Americas of the International Air Transport Association, said that the health passport will enable greater international air movement through simplified biosafety protocols.

  He explained: “We are very pleased that Latin American Airlines has chosen the International Air Transport Association’s travel pass. This type of tool is essential for restarting the aviation industry and reconnecting the world. Countries can reopen their borders safely and smoothly to ensure that passengers meet Health requirements, simplified entry procedures, and improved passenger experience."