According to the Cabinet member, there are few cases of disease caused by the UK variant in Peru.
The government official added that there are no South African variant cases neither those of the Indian one.
Photo: PCM
16:10 | Lima, May. 9.
Health Minister Oscar Ugarte has received his first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine and has urged Peruvians to lend their shoulder. We have met our duty to get vaccinated against COVID-19 by waiting our turn and without skipping the queue. Let us continue to lend our shoulder, he posted on Twitter.
The minister took the opportunity to extend his best wishes to mothers on their day. I would like to express my appreciation to those mothers who have come here to get vaccinated, this is surely their best gift, as well as those who are working for everyone to get vaccinated, Ugarte pointed out.
Photo: PCM
16:10 | Lima, May. 9.
Health Minister Oscar Ugarte has received his first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine and has urged Peruvians to lend their shoulder. We have met our duty to get vaccinated against COVID-19 by waiting our turn and without skipping the queue. Let us continue to lend our shoulder, he posted on Twitter.
The minister took the opportunity to extend his best wishes to mothers on their day. I would like to express my appreciation to those mothers who have come here to get vaccinated, this is surely their best gift, as well as those who are working for everyone to get vaccinated, Ugarte pointed out.
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Peru has reached this Saturday the two million vaccines against covid-19 applied among its population. During a day dedicated to the immunization of adults over 70 years of age in Lima. Today, we surpassed the two million vaccines applied, and I am happy that it has taken place in this vaccination center in El Agustino and the person of Mrs. Olinda, declared the Peruvian Minister of Health, Oscar Ugarte, after the application of the dose to an 84-year-old woman.
The Health Minister visited the vaccination center installed by the ministry at the Mariscal . . .
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According to the Cabinet member, there are few cases of disease caused by the UK variant in Peru.
The government official added that there are no South African variant cases neither those of the Indian one.