Peru has more than two million infections of the covid-19 and in the last hours the cases of omicron have increased to 309.
The Peruvian Police imposed 260 fines for breaching the New Year’s curfew, which began at 11 p.m. on December 31 and ended at 4 a.m. on January 1, and also intervened parties in the spa of Máncora, despite the ban to prevent the spread of covid-19.
The head of the Lima police region, General Jorge Angulo, reported that the population complied with the order of social immobilization “Almost 90%”.
“Very few infractions have been placed on those people who have not justified their presence on public roads between 11 at night and 4 in the morning. 2 have been imposed60 ballots”Angulo declared to the state agency Andina.
However, he stressed that compared to last year and 2019, “in which there were often violent demonstrations by citizensThis time it has not happened ”.
He considered that the population has complied with the mobility restrictions, after the warning of the Ministry of Health about the increase in infections in recent weeks due to the entry of the omicron variant into Peruvian territory.
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Peru has more than two million infections of the covid-19 and in the last hours the cases of omicron have increased to 309, which are scattered in nine regions of the country.
On the other hand, one of the busiest resorts in Peru, Máncora, in the northern region of Piura, received thousands of visitors on New Years, despite the prohibition to enter the beaches on December 31 and January 1 to avoid crowds of people on the coast.
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Three party venues were fined for organizing social gatherings and more than 200 people were intervened by the Police for participating in them, against the regulations of the Executive that prohibits parties in public establishments.
The commissioner of Máncora, Miguel Concha, told RPP Noticias that some 50 people received fines of 350 soles ($ 88) for not wearing the masks, which must be used by all people on public roads.
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In the same way, the locals were sanctioned and the assistants forced to return to their homes or hotels in that well-known spa.
Vacationers could go to the beaches as of this Sunday, January 2, although several districts extended the ban until this date and some local authorities are evaluating restricting access to the beaches during all summer weekends, which runs until next March. (I)

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