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Peru: LGTBIQ+ Pride March held in Lima and other cities | News | ANDINA

In various Peruvian cities, the LGTBIQ+ Pride March was held on Saturday, bringing together a large number of people who belong to this community, as well as support the recognition and visibility of their rights.

Government of Peru wants Peruvian native potatoes to conquer new markets

As part of the National Potato Day in Peru, Agrarian Development and Irrigation Minister Nelly Paredes affirmed that her sector has been boosting exports of native potato processed products

Peru: COVID-19 vaccinators instructed to show syringe to patients before administration | News | ANDINA

Photo: PCM 17:00 | Lima, May. 11. From now on, COVID-19 vaccinators will have to show the syringe filled with the vaccine to patients before its administration, the Ministry of Health (Minsa) announced on Tuesday. After a possible theft of vaccines reported at health centers in the capital city, the ministry held a press conference to state that from now on vaccinators will have to show the syringe containing the corresponding dose before its administration. The protocol clearly states that health workers have to show the syringe to the person receiving the vaccine. If the person is accompanied by a relative, the personnel must show it to the companion before proceeding to the inoculation, Minsa s spokesperson, Arturo Granados, explained.

Peru: COVID-19 vaccinators instructed to show syringe to patients before administration | Noticias

Photo: PCM 17:00 | Lima, May. 11. From now on, COVID-19 vaccinators will have to show the syringe filled with the vaccine to patients before its administration, the Ministry of Health (Minsa) announced on Tuesday. After a possible theft of vaccines reported at health centers in the capital city, the ministry held a press conference to state that from now on vaccinators will have to show the syringe containing the corresponding dose before its administration. The protocol clearly states that health workers have to show the syringe to the person receiving the vaccine. If the person is accompanied by a relative, the personnel must show it to the companion before proceeding to the inoculation, Minsa s spokesperson, Arturo Granados, explained.

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