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Sanitary collapse in Peru: the Ombudsman’s Office reported that there are no intensive care beds left in Lima and Callao

Mary Wilson

Well-known member
by Explica.co
January 24, 2021, 1:15 pm

The Ombudsman’s Office in Peru warned that there is no intensive care bed available in Lima and the neighboring port of Callao, given the speed with which the second wave of the coronavirus pandemic is advancing, which is causing the weak local health system to collapse.

Nationwide, 10,998 citizens are hospitalized with varying degrees of severity. In the capital, the pressure on the health system returns to distressing levels: none of the 929 intensive care beds reported by the Ombudsman remain, whose registry does not include establishments linked to the security forces, pediatric hospitals and some specific organizations.

For its part, the report by OpenCovid Peru, a team of scientists and researchers that analyzes official data, had indicated on Friday that Out of 1065 ICU beds in Lima and Callao, only 10 were available. But there are dozens of hospitalized patients awaiting transfer to these units.

https://www.explica.co/sanitary-col...-intensive-care-beds-left-in-lima-and-callao/
 
Peru President Announces Two-Week Lockdown to Curb a Rise in COVID-19 Infections

By VOA News
January 27, 2021 02:32 AM

Peru begins a 15-day lockdown Sunday in nine regions and the capital, Lima, to curb a second surge in COVID-19 cases.

On Tuesday night, President Francisco Sagasti announced that metropolitan Lima and the regions of Lima, Callao, Ancash, Pasco, Huanuco, Junin, Huancavelica, Ica, and Apurimac will be under restrictions from January 31 to February 14.

During the lockdown, people can leave home only to purchase necessities and are urged to work from home.

https://www.voanews.com/covid-19-pa...o-week-lockdown-curb-rise-covid-19-infections
 
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