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From today, Friday, October 28, use of masks in public transport, this will no longer be mandatory for both operators and users of said service, according to the Lima and Callao Urban Transport Authority (ATU).
The organization indicated that the regulation would apply to all “vehicles, trains and stations” of urban transport.
End of state of emergency
YOU He clarified that this measure is in line with a higher decree published last Thursday in the Official Gazette El Peruano, which formalizes the lifting of the state of emergency imposed in March 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
In this sense, the urban transport regulator has indicated that users and operators of regular transport, special transport (taxi, school and tourist mobility) and rail transport “have the ability to travel using face mask optional in these services.
However, as part of the Safe Passenger campaign YOU it is recommended to keep using face mask in vehicles and ensure that the environment and vehicles are properly ventilated “in order to prevent and provide adequate health care” to users.
It is worth noting that the highest government decree indicated that the state of emergency was lifted due to the progress of the vaccination process, a decrease in the number of positive results, a decrease in the number of patients hospitalized in intensive care units, and a decrease in deaths from COVID-19.
Vaccination figures
To date, 85 million doses of vaccines have been administered in Peru COVID-19 and more than 25.7 million people received two doses, equivalent to 90% of the target population of 28.5 million people.
More than 20.8 million people were vaccinated with the third dose, which is 72.9% of the population, and more than 5.4 million people were vaccinated with the fourth dose.
October 4 last year Ministry of Health care it was reported that between the second and fourth waves of the coronavirus pandemic, the country reduced the death rate from coronavirus among people over 60 by 96.8%. COVID-19when the majority of the population had already been vaccinated.
Same way Minsa reports that there have been 4,153,605 confirmed cases to date COVID-19 and 216,884 deaths nationwide. Over the past day, 236 infected people have been registered, four deaths and discharges from hospitals.
Source: RPP

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