China News Service, November 29. According to Peru’s “Gazette” report, the Peruvian Ministry of Health released the new crown epidemic data on November 28, showing that compared with the previous day’s report, there were 1,326 new confirmed cases of new crown, including the past 24 hours. There were 762 new cases, and a total of 2234075 confirmed cases; 21 new deaths in a single day, and a total of 20,108 deaths.

There are still 3,085 people in hospital and 2,214,771 people have recovered.

  According to reports, the Peruvian Ministry of Transport and Communications (MTC) will continue to extend the suspension of flights from South Africa until the risk of infection of the new crown virus is reduced.

  For several months, in order to curb the spread of the new crown virus, the Ministry of Transport and Communications has suspended the entry of flights from South Africa. These measures are currently suspended until November 30 and will be extended again in the next few days.

The Ministry of Transport and Communications stated that it will continue to work to combat the epidemic and will take all necessary measures to prevent the spread of the new variant Omi Keron strain in Peru.

  On November 24, Botswana health officials reported the discovery of a new variant of the new coronavirus (strain name B.1.1.529). On the 25th, Botswana, South Africa and other countries began to report related infections. The new variant of the new coronavirus is now named by the WHO For the Omi Keron strain.

Because the Omi Keron strain carries many mutations, epidemiologists worry that its infectivity and drug resistance may be stronger.

  In addition, the Peruvian government reported that no province has an “extremely high” or “very high” state of alert.

The alert status of Chepén, Concepción, Huamanga, Santa, Sullana, Piura, Sechura, Huancavelica, Talara and Virú is “high”, while Lima, Callao and other provinces are in “medium”.

Each epidemic risk level lasts for two weeks, after which it will be adjusted according to the epidemic situation.