COVID-19 pandemic in Peru

The COVID-19 pandemic in Peru is part of the worldwide pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). The virus was reported to have spread to Peru on 6 March 2020, when a 25-year-old man who had travelled to Spain, France, and the Czech Republic tested positive.[1] On 15 March 2020, President Martín Vizcarra announced a country-wide lockdown, closing borders, restricting domestic travel, and forbidding nonessential business operations—excluding health facilities, food vendors, pharmacies, and financial institutions.

COVID-19 pandemic in Peru
DiseaseCOVID-19
Virus strainSARS-CoV-2
LocationPeru
First outbreakWuhan, Hubei, China
Index caseLima
Arrival date6 March 2020
(5 months, 1 week and 3 days)
Confirmed cases525,803
Severe cases13,947 (hospitalized)
1,540 (ICU)
Recovered359,781
Deaths
26,075
Fatality rate4.96%
Government website
covid19.minsa.gob.pe

Peru, with a total population of 32 million,[2] has a total of 1,002 intensive care unit (ICU) beds available as of May 2020,[3] and was working on expanding its nationwide ventilator stock from 40 to a desired 540 machines. Engineering and production are supplied by the Peruvian military.[4] As of June 2020, oxygen was in short supply.[5]

As of August 14, Peru has the world's second highest COVID-19 related deaths per million, just after Belgium.[6]

Background

COVID-19 cases in Peru  ()
     Deaths        Recoveries        Active cases

Mar Mar Apr Apr May May Jun Jun Jul Jul Aug Aug Last 15 days Last 15 days

Date
# of cases
# of deaths
2020-03-06 1(n.a.)
2020-03-07 6(+500%)
2020-03-08 7(+17%)
2020-03-09 9(+29%)
2020-03-10
11(+22%)
2020-03-11
17(+55%)
2020-03-12
22(+29%)
2020-03-13
38(+73%)
2020-03-14
43(+13%)
2020-03-15
71(+65%)
2020-03-16
86(+21%)
2020-03-17
117(+36%)
2020-03-18
145(+24%)
2020-03-19
234(+61%) 3(n.a.)
2020-03-20
263(+12%) 4(+33%)
2020-03-21
318(+21%) 5(+25%)
2020-03-22
363(+14%) 5(=)
2020-03-23
395(+8.8%) 5(=)
2020-03-24
416(+5.3%) 7(+40%)
2020-03-25
480(+15%) 9(+29%)
2020-03-26
580(+21%) 9(=)
2020-03-27
635(+9.5%) 11(+22%)
2020-03-28
671(+5.7%) 16(+45%)
2020-03-29
852(+27%) 18(+12%)
2020-03-30
950(+12%) 24(+33%)
2020-03-31
1,065(+12%) 30(+25%)
2020-04-01
1,323(+24%) 47(+57%)
2020-04-02
1,414(+6.9%) 55(+17%)
2020-04-03
1,595(+13%) 61(+11%)
2020-04-04
1,746(+9.5%) 73(+20%)
2020-04-05
2,281(+31%) 83(+14%)
2020-04-06
2,561(+12%) 92(+11%)
2020-04-07
2,954(+15%) 107(+16%)
2020-04-08
4,342(+47%) 121(+13%)
2020-04-09
5,256(+21%) 138(+14%)
2020-04-10
5,897(+12%) 169(+22%)
2020-04-11
6,848(+16%) 181(+7.1%)
2020-04-12
7,519(+9.8%) 193(+6.6%)
2020-04-13
9,784(+30%) 216(+12%)
2020-04-14
10,303(+5.3%) 230(+6.5%)
2020-04-15
11,475(+11%) 254(+10%)
2020-04-16
12,491(+8.9%) 274(+7.9%)
2020-04-17
13,489(+8%) 300(+9.5%)
2020-04-18
14,420(+6.9%) 348(+16%)
2020-04-19
15,628(+8.4%) 400(+15%)
2020-04-20
16,325(+4.5%) 445(+11%)
2020-04-21
17,837(+9.3%) 484(+8.8%)
2020-04-22
19,250(+7.9%) 530(+9.5%)
2020-04-23
20,914(+8.6%) 572(+7.9%)
2020-04-24
21,648(+3.5%) 634(+11%)
2020-04-25
25,331(+17%) 700(+10%)
2020-04-26
27,517(+8.6%) 728(+4%)
2020-04-27
28,699(+4.3%) 782(+7.4%)
2020-04-28
31,190(+8.7%) 854(+9.2%)
2020-04-29
33,931(+8.8%) 943(+10%)
2020-04-30
36,976(+9%) 1,051(+11%)
2020-05-01
40,459(+9.4%) 1,124(+6.9%)
2020-05-02
42,534(+5.1%) 1,200(+6.8%)
2020-05-03
45,928(+8%) 1,286(+7.2%)
2020-05-04
47,372(+3.1%) 1,344(+4.5%)
2020-05-05
51,189(+8.1%) 1,444(+7.4%)
2020-05-06
54,817(+7.1%) 1,533(+6.2%)
2020-05-07
58,526(+6.8%) 1,627(+6.1%)
2020-05-08
61,847(+5.7%) 1,714(+5.3%)
2020-05-09
65,015(+5.1%) 1,814(+5.8%)
2020-05-10
67,307(+3.5%) 1,889(+4.1%)
2020-05-11
68,822(+2.3%) 1,961(+3.8%)
2020-05-12
72,059(+4.7%) 2,057(+4.9%)
2020-05-13
76,306(+5.9%) 2,169(+5.4%)
2020-05-14
80,604(+5.6%) 2,267(+4.5%)
2020-05-15
84,495(+4.8%) 2,392(+5.5%)
2020-05-16
88,541(+4.8%) 2,523(+5.5%)
2020-05-17
92,273(+4.2%) 2,648(+5%)
2020-05-18
94,933(+2.9%) 2,789(+5.3%)
2020-05-19
99,483(+4.8%) 2,914(+4.5%)
2020-05-20
104,020(+4.6%) 3,024(+3.8%)
2020-05-21
108,769(+4.6%) 3,148(+4.1%)
2020-05-22
111,698(+2.7%) 3,244(+3%)
2020-05-23
115,754(+3.6%) 3,371(+3.9%)
2020-05-24
119,959(+3.6%) 3,500(+3.8%)
2020-05-25
123,979(+3.4%) 3,629(+3.7%)
2020-05-26
129,751(+4.7%) 3,788(+4.4%)
2020-05-27
135,905(+4.7%) 3,983(+5.1%)
2020-05-28
141,779(+4.3%) 4,099(+2.9%)
2020-05-29
148,285(+4.6%) 4,230(+3.2%)
2020-05-30
155,671(+5%) 4,371(+3.3%)
2020-05-31
164,476(+5.7%) 4,506(+3.1%)
2020-06-01
170,039(+3.4%) 4,634(+2.8%)
2020-06-02
174,884(+2.8%) 4,767(+2.9%)
2020-06-03
178,914(+2.3%) 4,894(+2.7%)
2020-06-04
183,198(+2.4%) 5,031(+2.8%)
2020-06-05
187,400(+2.3%) 5,162(+2.6%)
2020-06-06
191,758(+2.3%) 5,301(+2.7%)
2020-06-07
196,515(+2.5%) 5,465(+3.1%)
2020-06-08
199,696(+1.6%) 5,571(+1.9%)
2020-06-09
203,736(+2%) 5,738(+3%)
2020-06-10
208,823(+2.5%) 5,903(+2.9%)
2020-06-11
214,788(+2.9%) 6,109(+3.5%)
2020-06-12
220,749(+2.8%) 6,308(+3.3%)
2020-06-13
225,132(+2%) 6,498(+3%)
2020-06-14
229,736(+2%) 6,688(+2.9%)
2020-06-15
232,992(+1.4%) 6,860(+2.6%)
2020-06-16
237,156(+1.8%) 7,056(+2.9%)
2020-06-17
240,908(+1.6%) 7,257(+2.8%)
2020-06-18
244,388(+1.4%) 7,461(+2.8%)
2020-06-19
247,925(+1.4%) 7,660(+2.7%)
2020-06-20
251,338(+1.4%) 7,861(+2.6%)
2020-06-21
254,936(+1.4%) 8,045(+2.3%)
2020-06-22
257,447(+0.98%) 8,223(+2.2%)
2020-06-23
260,810(+1.3%) 8,404(+2.2%)
2020-06-24
264,689(+1.5%) 8,586(+2.2%)
2020-06-25
268,602(+1.5%) 8,761(+2%)
2020-06-26
272,364(+1.4%) 8,939(+2%)
2020-06-27
275,989(+1.3%) 9,135(+2.2%)
2020-06-28
279,419(+1.2%) 9,317(+2%)
2020-06-29
282,365(+1.1%) 9,504(+2%)
2020-06-30
285,213(+1%) 9,677(+1.8%)
2020-07-01
288,477(+1.1%) 9,860(+1.9%)
2020-07-02
292,004(+1.2%) 10,045(+1.9%)
2020-07-03
295,599(+1.2%) 10,226(+1.8%)
2020-07-04
299,080(+1.2%) 10,412(+1.8%)
2020-07-05
302,718(+1.2%) 10,589(+1.7%)
2020-07-06
305,703(+0.99%) 10,772(+1.7%)
2020-07-07
309,278(+1.2%) 10,952(+1.7%)
2020-07-08
312,911(+1.2%) 11,133(+1.7%)
2020-07-09
316,448(+1.1%) 11,314(+1.6%)
2020-07-10
319,646(+1%) 11,500(+1.6%)
2020-07-11
322,710(+0.96%) 11,682(+1.6%)
2020-07-12
326,326(+1.1%) 11,870(+1.6%)
2020-07-13
330,123(+1.2%) 12,054(+1.6%)
2020-07-14
333,867(+1.1%) 12,229(+1.5%)
2020-07-15
337,724(+1.2%) 12,417(+1.5%)
2020-07-16
341,586(+1.1%) 12,615(+1.6%)
2020-07-17
345,537(+1.2%) 12,799(+1.5%)
2020-07-18
349,500(+1.1%) 12,998(+1.6%)
2020-07-19
353,590(+1.2%) 13,187(+1.5%)
2020-07-20
357,681(+1.2%) 13,384(+1.5%)
2020-07-21
362,087(+1.2%) 13,579(+1.5%)
2020-07-22
366,550(+1.2%) 17,455(+29%[lower-roman 1])
2020-07-23
371,096(+1.2%) 17,654(+1.1%)
2020-07-24
375,961(+1.3%) 17,843(+1.1%)
2020-07-25
379,884(+1%) 18,030(+1%)
2020-07-26
384,797(+1.3%) 18,229(+1.1%)
2020-07-27
389,717(+1.3%) 18,418(+1%)
2020-07-28
395,005(+1.4%) 18,612(+1.1%)
2020-07-29
400,683(+1.4%) 18,816(+1.1%)
2020-07-30
407,492(+1.7%) 19,021(+1.1%)
2020-07-31
414,735(+1.8%) 19,217(+1%)
2020-08-01
422,183(+1.8%) 19,408(+0.99%)
2020-08-02
428,850(+1.6%) 19,614(+1.1%)
2020-08-03
433,100(+0.99%) 19,811(+1%)
2020-08-04
439,890(+1.6%) 20,007(+0.99%)
2020-08-05
447,624(+1.8%) 20,228(+1.1%)
2020-08-06
455,409(+1.7%) 20,424(+0.97%)
2020-08-07
463,875(+1.9%) 20,649(+1.1%)
2020-08-08
471,012(+1.5%) 20,844(+0.94%)
2020-08-09
478,024(+1.5%) 21,072(+1.1%)
2020-08-10
483,133(+1.1%) 21,276(+0.97%)
2020-08-11
489,680(+1.4%) 21,501(+1.1%)
2020-08-12
498,555(+1.8%) 21,713(+0.99%)
2020-08-13
507,996(+1.9%) 25,648(+18%[lower-roman 2])
2020-08-14
516,296(+1.6%) 25,856(+0.81%)
2020-06-15
525,803(+1.8%) 26,075(+0.85%)
Source: Ministry of Health of Peru

Notes:

  1. On 22 July, the Ministry of Health reported 13,767 deaths, to which 3,688 deaths were added according to the update made by the working group in charge of analyzing the clinical characteristics of the deceased due to COVID-19, making a total of 17,455 deaths.[7]
  2. On 13 August, the Ministry of Health reported 21,990 deaths, to which 3,658 deaths were added according to the second update made by the working group in charge of analyzing the clinical characteristics of the deceased due to COVID-19, making a total of 25,648 deaths.

On 12 January, the World Health Organization (WHO) confirmed that a novel coronavirus was the cause of a respiratory illness in a cluster of people in Wuhan City, Hubei Province, China, which was reported to the WHO on 31 December 2019.[8][9]

Unlike the 2002-2004 SARS outbreak, the case fatality ratio for COVID-19[10][11] has been much lower, but the transmission has been significantly greater, with a significant total death toll.[12][10]

Timeline

Total confirmed cases (blue), total deaths (red), and reported deaths on the last ten days (dotted black) on a logarithmic scale.

March

On 6 March, the first confirmed case in Peru was announced. The person was a 25-year-old Peruvian living in Lima who had recently returned from travels in France, Spain, and the Czech Republic.[1]

A total of 11 cases were confirmed on 10 March, with 7 of the new cases being related to the first known case in Peru.[13] On the following day, two new cases were registered.[14] Due to the global pandemic, the Peruvian government decided to cancel classes in public and private schools, as a precautionary measure until 30 March.[15]

People in Lima wearing facemasks on 16 March

President Martín Vizcarra made a national announcement on 15 March, declaring a 15-day quarantine effective from 16 March. Putting in place stringent rules nine days after the first case was seen in the country. There was a sudden ban on all travel between provinces, all travel into and out of the country, and a ban put in place for planes, boats, trains, buses, and private automobiles.[16] A group of four Mexicans from Tamaulipas who went to Cusco on 16 March, on vacation could not return to Mexico until 2 April because all flights had been canceled and the borders of Peru were closed.[17] Furthermore, thousands of American, Israeli, Australian, and British tourists trapped mostly in Cusco and Lima were unable to leave the country in the 24 hours between announcement of the quarantine and cessation of all flights. On this day, the President also announced a sum of 380 soles (US$106) would be given to vulnerable families to help while most people are unable to work.[18]

The second full day of quarantine on 17 March saw citizens being required to fill out an online form to obtain permission to leave home.[19] The military patrolled the streets of Lima to enforce this, and people were not allowed to walk together. At 8 pm that night through an organized effort, Peruvians and residents in Peru went out to their balconies and windows to applaud the front-line workers such as doctors, the Peruvian Armed Forces, market shop owners, and National Police of Peru to applaud their efforts during the pandemic.[20] The next day on 18 March, the government tightened the measures of quarantine, implementing a curfew from 8 PM-5 AM where citizens are not allowed to leave their homes.[21]

On 19 March, the Peruvian Ministry of Health (MINSA) was briefed about the first death related to the disease, a 78-year-old man.[22] On the same day, the death toll was updated to 3.[23] President Vizcarra announced on 20 March that Minister of Health Elizabeth Hinostroza would be stepping down from her post in favor of Victor Zamora Mesia, who the President stated had more experience in the Public health sector and was more experienced in the face of this pandemic.[24] The President was also quoted as saying that if all citizens respect the quarantine and abide properly by its laws, the state of emergency could be lifted at the end of the 15-day quarantine,[25] a relief in the face of bordering countries such as Chile declaring a 90-day state of emergency. President Vizcarra also issued a decree to convert the Villa Panamericana de Lima, the residential complex used for athletes of 2019 Pan American Games, into hospital facilities with 3,000 beds dedicated for coronavirus patients.[26] The conversion and allocation of medical equipment was performed by the armed forces of Peru.[26]

President Vizcarra made a national announcement on 26 March that the quarantine would be extended by 13 days, lasting until 12 April.[27] He cited the number of infringements of quarantine, especially in the Department of La Libertad.

April

The Peruvian Army converting the Villa Panamericana de Lima into a 3,000 bed complex for coronavirus patients

The president made a live announcement to the country on 2 April that for the remaining 10 days of quarantine, they would add one more restriction to flatten the curve. Mobilization outside of the house will be limited by days. Only men will be able to leave the house to buy groceries, medicines, or go to the bank on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday while only women were allowed outside on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. No one is allowed on Sunday.[28]

On 3 April, the government announced that all foreigners currently in Peru will automatically have their visa extended until the end of the state of emergency is over. Once the quarantine is lifted, all international tourists will have 45 days to leave the country. As of this date, the United States Department of State announced they had repatriated over 4,680 Americans through flights chartered from Washington Dulles airport to Lima and Cusco.[29] On 7 April, President Vizcarra announced that for Holy Week, Thursday and Friday there will be no one allowed to leave home for regular business.

President Vizcarra once again extended the quarantine by 2 weeks on 8 April, until 26 April. On this day, the Ministry of Health confirmed the first death due to coronavirus of a medical personnel working in the front lines of the pandemic. This occurred in the San Juan de Lurigancho district of Lima, and only his initials W.A.B.C. were released.[30]

Representatives and the dean from the Medical College of Peru met with the Víctor Zamorra, the Minister of Health, on 22 April proposing to extend the quarantine by at least two more weeks.[31] There were a total of 237 doctors infected by coronavirus in the country, of whom 9 are being treated in the ICU. Of the doctors infected, 69 of them are in Lima, and 62 are in Iquitos.[32]

On 23 April, President Vizcarra announced the extension of quarantine and the state of emergency 2 more weeks until 10 May. He made reference that people's practices of social distancing, wearing masks when in public, and hesitation of gathering in large groups must be continued on for much longer even after the state of emergency ends.[33]

May

The Government of Peru published a legislative decree on 3 May stipulating the gradual re-opening of the economy in four stages. The first stage of the recovery, which will start in May, will enable certain restaurants to offer on-site pick-up and home delivery services. In addition, during the first stage, limited hotel and tourist transportation services will be allowed. The full text of the legislative decree is available in Spanish[34]

Peruvian President Martín Vizcarra on 22 May, that Peru's state of emergency and quarantine measures would remain in effect through 11:59 pm on Tuesday, 30 June.[35]

By 26 May, around 85% of ICU beds with ventilators were occupied, despite strict measures like curfews and border closings. Medical experts commented that the severity of the outbreak in Peru can be explained at least in part by economic circumstances. Many residents have to travel daily to markets to purchase food because only 49% of households own refrigerators or freezers; even in urban areas it is only 61%. Banks experienced crowding as relief recipients without bank accounts had to go in person to get their stimulus money.[36]

It was noted that the level of infections was significant lower at high altitude, with only 1,062 cases reported in the Cuzco Region by May 31.[37]

June

On 1 June, the economy minister announced the start of the "second phase," estimating the benefit of some 1.5 million workers and the reactivation of 84% of the Peruvian economy's production.[38] This second phase is officially approved on 4 June by Supreme Decree No. 101-2020-PCM, this phase empowers the Ministry of Production (Produce) to order the start of activities of the productive and commercial conglomerates, prior coordination with local governments and the Interior, Defense and Health sectors.[39] However, this phase would not be applied in the departments of Tumbes, Piura, Lambayeque, La Libertad, Loreto, Ucayali, Ica and the department of Áncash in its provinces Santa, Huarmey and Casma.[40] On that same day, the Minister of Economy María Antonieta Alva announced that the government is preparing public spending programs that generate employment and that it is part of the economic reactivation, including the priority of restarting technical assistance activities for the execution of the public works with some public spending programs.[41]

July

On July 1, the government begins the "third phase" by means of Supreme Decree No. 117-2020-PCM, this phase contemplates the reopening of some 60 commercial activities that must follow the "Guidelines for the surveillance of the Health of the workers at risk of exposure to COVID-19" and the protocols of their sector, the regions that will still be excluded from the restart of activities and which will continue with the targeted quarantine are: Arequipa, Ica, Junín, Huánuco, San Martín, Madre de Dios and Ancash.[42]

The government extended the quarantine on 31 July until August 31,[43] and added the provinces of Tambopata (in the department of Madre de Dios); Santa, Casma and Huaraz (from the department of Ancash); the provinces of Mariscal Nieto and Ilo (in the department of Moquegua); province of Tacna (from the department of Tacna); the provinces of Cusco and La Convencion (in the department of Cusco); the provinces of San Román and Puno (in the department of Puno); the province of Huancavelica (in the department of Huancavelica); the provinces of Cajamarca, Jaén and San Ignacio (of the department of Cajamarca); the provinces of Bagua, Condorcanqui and Utcubamba (in the department of Amazonas); and the provinces of Abancay and Andahuaylas (in the department of Apurímac).[44]

August

Peru's health ministry announced on 13 August that Peru had surpassed 500,000 confirmed cases, noting that 507,996 cases and 25,648 deaths were recorded.[45]

Response

Government

Curfew

A member of the Peruvian Army with a police dog enforces curfew on 31 March 2020

The government tightened the measures of quarantine on 18 March, implementing a curfew from 8 PM to 5 AM where citizens were not allowed to leave their homes. A man who was seen taking out the trash that night was cornered by a dozen police cars and motorcycles, and arrested.[21] Another 153 people in the provinces of Lima and Callao were detained that night for violating curfew.[46] On 30 March, the President made further restrictions to the curfew (which was previously 8 pm to 5 am nationwide), extending its start from 4 pm for departments of La Libertad, Loreto, Piura, and Tumbes, and a start of 6 pm for the rest of the country to further limit movement. As a response, grocery stores which were open until 4 pm before now close at 3 pm. As of this date, there were 950 positive tests, 24 deaths, 49 patients in the ICU, and 37 on mechanical ventilation.[47]

The president made a live announcement to the country on 2 April that for the remaining 10 days of quarantine, they would add one more restriction to flatten the curve. Mobilization outside of the house will be limited by days. Only men will be able to leave the house to buy groceries, medicines, or go to the bank on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.[28] Only women were allowed outside on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. No one is allowed on Sunday. These restrictions are to allow easy identification by police and military (rather than others that require more precise identification, such as even and odd numbers of each person's DNI number), and to reduce circulation by 50%.[48]

On 10 April, President Vizcarra reversed the previously proposed gender rotation, and reinstated that only one member of a household can leave the home per week, from Monday through Saturday.[49] This was partly attributed to days that women were permitted to leave culminated in long lines and crowded supermarkets, causing a difficulty in maintaining social distancing guidelines.[50][51]

President Vizcarra announced on 8 May the decision to extend the State of Emergency until Sunday 24 May. It was indicated, between the National Police and the Armed Forces, there will be 150,000 troops on the streets, enforcing the measures ordered. The Head of State reported that, as of Monday, 11 May, the immobilization mandatory social will be from 8 at night. This will allow attention in banks and markets is extended, which will reduce concentrations of people. The modification in the schedule will not apply to the Loreto, La Libertad, Lambayeque, Tumbes and Piura, where the restriction will continue to be implemented from 4 in the afternoon. Starting Monday, the 18th of this month, children up to the age of 14 will be allowed - accompanied by an adult - to go out for 30 minutes as exercise up to no more than 500 meters from their homes.[52]

Mask mandate

On 11 May, there was a national mandate requiring the use of masks and gloves inside of supermarkets. The use of masks had been compulsory since the beginning of the country's lockdown on 17 March, and the mandatory use of gloves had been implemented by independent districts and markets over the past week.[53] Later during the day, however, the Minister of Health Víctor Zamorra announced that the national mandate of the use of gloves will be in revision, and in the afternoon announced that it will no longer be compulsory, citing it as an administrative error.[54]

Medicine

Vaccine development

On 4 April, the Ministry of Health announced that the National Institute of Health (INS) succeeded in sequencing the complete genome of COVID-19, determining that the virus arrived in the country from Europe and revealing three vectors (variants) of the same virus. Likewise, the INS shared this genetic information in the Global Initiative on Sharing All Influenza Data (GISAID) International Database, to deepen the investigations.[55]

On 7 April, Peru joins in an international race to develop a vaccine against COVID-19, with the pharmaceutical company Farvet and the Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia (UPCH) being the first (known to date) to develop jointly a vaccine in Chincha using the same equipment as Germany.[56] According to Manolo Fernández, the executive director of the Farvet company, the applied method is the same one that was successfully developed in other types of coronaviruses that cause pneumonia in birds by synthesizing and producing a protein called Spike S1 which prevents the virus from attaching itself to the cell and replicating itself.[57][58] Mirko Zimic, head of the UPCH Bioinformatics and Molecular Biology Laboratory, indicated that the Peruvian strain is very identical to the one isolated in Spain and whose greatest obstacle is the production of the protein in large quantities. Likewise, the National Council for Science, Technology and Technological Innovation (Concytec) published a contest for special response projects against COVID-19, receiving some 600 proposals that compete to receive 5 million soles (1.5 million dollars) for the financing of the projects.[57][58] On 17 May, Farvet and UPCH scientists announced a 95% advance in effectiveness, considering the possibility of becoming an important contribution of Peru to the world.[59]

On 5 June, the Experimental Station for Scientific Research and Genetic Improvement of Alpacas belonging to the Inca Group, selected four alpacas for the development of a new vaccine that it has been developing in conjunction with Farvet and UPCH. They also indicate that those alpacas have the ability to generate some types of antibodies known as "nanobodies", which are very tiny and have a greater potential against pathogens.[60] According to Andina, research from the United States, Belgium, and Chile antibodies from lama and vicugna animals could possibly be formulated into inhaler or injection treatments those infected with coronaviruses, with Teodosio Huanca of Peru's National Institute of Agricultural Innovation (INIA) National Camelid Program stating that Peruvian camelidae share the same genetic roots and antibodies.[61]

On 7 August, the INS announced that it would begin the development of a possible treatment for COVID-19 utilizing "recombinant nano-antibodies" from a llama named "Tito".[62] According to the INIA, Peru holds "the only germplasm bank of South American camelids in the world, with 1,700 samples of alpacas and 1,200 of llamas".[62]

Statistics

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Maps

Daily report

Registry of confirmed cases, recovered, deaths and tests by COVID-19 in Peru
Date Active
cases
Cases Recovered Deaths Date PCR Serology Total Source(s)
New Total New Total New Total New Total P.D New Total P.D New Cml
2020-03-06 1 1 1 - - - - 2020-03-06 155 155 1 - - - 155 155 [63]
2020-03-07 6 5 6 - - - - 2020-03-07 64 219 5 - - - 64 219 [64]
2020-03-08 7 1 7 - - - - 2020-03-08 31 250 1 - - - 31 250 [65]
2020-03-09 9 2 9 - - - - 2020-03-09 68 318 2 - - - 68 318 [66]
2020-03-10 11 2 11 - - - - 2020-03-10 28 346 2 - - - 28 346 [67]
2020-03-11 17 6 17 - - - - 2020-03-11 368 714 6 - - - 368 714 [68][69][70]
2020-03-12 22 5 22 - - - - 2020-03-12 141 905 5 - - - 141 905 [71][72]
2020-03-13 38 16 38 - - - - 2020-03-13 377 1,232 16 - - - 377 1,232 [73]
2020-03-14 43 5 43 - - - - 2020-03-14 313 1,545 5 - - - 313 1,545 [74]
2020-03-15 71 28 71 - - - - 2020-03-15 277 1,822 28 - - - 277 1,822 [75]
2020-03-16 85 15 86 1 1 - - 2020-03-16 493 2,315 15 - - - 493 2,315 [76]
2020-03-17 116 31 117 0 1 - - 2020-03-17 365 2,797 31 - - - 365 2,797 [77]
2020-03-18 144 28 145 0 1 - - 2020-03-18 395 3,075 28 - - - 395 3,075 [78]
2020-03-19 230 89 234 0 1 3 3 2020-03-19 766 3,841 89 - - - 766 3,841 [79][80]
2020-03-20 258 29 263 0 1 1 4 2020-03-20 457 4,298 29 - - - 457 4,298 [81]
2020-03-21 312 55 318 0 1 1 5 2020-03-21 687 5,185 55 - - - 687 5,185 [82]
2020-03-22 357 45 363 0 1 0 5 2020-03-22 1,199 6,184 45 - - - 1,199 6,184 [83]
2020-03-23 389 32 395 0 1 0 5 2020-03-23 480 6,664 32 - - - 480 6,664 [84]
2020-03-24 405 21 416 3 4 2 7 2020-03-24 349 7,013 21 - - - 349 7,013 [85]
2020-03-25 465 64 480 2 6 2 9 2020-03-25 1,027 8,040 64 - - - 1,027 8,040 [86]
2020-03-26 557 100 580 8 14 0 9 2020-03-26 1,179 9,219 100 - - - 1,179 9,219 [87]
2020-03-27 608 55 635 2 16 2 11 2020-03-27 846 10,065 55 - - - 846 10,065 [88]
2020-03-28 639 36 671 0 16 5 16 2020-03-28 831 10,896 36 - - - 831 10,896 [89]
2020-03-29 818 181 852 0 16 2 18 2020-03-29 1,773 12,669 181 - - - 1,773 12,669 [90]
2020-03-30 657 98 950 253 269 6 24 2020-03-30 783 13,452 98 - - - 783 13,452 [91]
2020-03-31 641 115 1,065 125 394 6 30 2020-03-31 1,011 14,463 115 - - - 1,011 14,463 [92]
2020-04-01 829 258 1,323 53 447 17 47 2020-04-01 1,124 15,587 258 - - - 1,124 15,587 [93]
2020-04-02 822 91 1,414 90 537 8 55 2020-04-02 931 16,518 91 - - - 931 16,518 [94]
2020-04-03 907 181 1,595 90 627 6 61 2020-04-03 816 17,334 181 - - - 816 17,334 [95]
2020-04-04 759 151 1,746 287 914 12 73 2020-04-04 507 17,841 151 - - - 507 17,841 [96]
2020-04-05 1,209 535 2,281 75 989 10 83 2020-04-05 1,569 19,410 535 - - - 1,569 19,410 [97]
2020-04-06 1,472 280 2,561 8 997 9 92 2020-04-06 1,004 20,414 280 - - - 1,004 20,414 [98]
2020-04-07 1,616 393 2,954 234 1,231 15 107 2020-04-07 1,141 21,555 393 - - - 1,141 21,555 [99]
2020-04-08 2,888 1,388 4,342 102 1,333 14 121 2020-04-08 1,700 23,255 660 16,344 16,344 728 18,044 39,599 [100]
2020-04-09 3,680 914 5,256 105 1,438 17 138 2020-04-09 1,159 24,414 507 7,711 24,055 407 8,870 48,465 [101]
2020-04-10 4,159 641 5,897 131 1,569 31 169 2020-04-10 1,229 25,643 428 6,983 31,038 213 8,212 56,681 [102]
2020-04-11 4,928 951 6,848 170 1,739 12 181 2020-04-11 1,876 27,519 712 7,155 38,193 239 9,031 65,712 [103]
2020-04-12 5,528 671 7,519 59 1,798 12 193 2020-04-12 3,715 31,234 506 7,079 45,272 165 10,794 76,506 [104]
2020-04-13 6,926 2,265 9,784 844 2,642 23 216 2020-04-13 1,410 32,644 368 9,200 54,472 1,897 10,610 87,117 [105]
2020-04-14 7,204 519 10,303 227 2,869 14 230 2020-04-14 722 33,366 392 14,378 68,850 127 15,100 102,216 [106]
2020-04-15 8,113 1,172 11,475 239 3,108 24 254 2020-04-15 1,535 34,901 293 5,634 74,484 879 7,169 109,385 [107]
2020-04-16 6,097 1,016 12,491 3,012 6,120 20 274 2020-04-16 1,189 36,090 446 10,894 85,378 570 12,083 121,468 [108]
2020-04-17 6,648 998 13,489 421 6,541 26 300 2020-04-17 1,272 37,362 437 4,773 90,151 561 6,045 127,513 [109]
2020-04-18 7,388 931 14,420 143 6,684 48 348 2020-04-18 1,100 38,462 280 7,282 97,433 651 8,382 135,895 [110]
2020-04-19 8,417 1,208 15,628 127 6,811 52 400 2020-04-19 1,566 40,028 380 6,284 103,717 828 7,850 143,745 [111]
2020-04-20 8,912 697 16,325 157 6,968 45 445 2020-04-20 1,328 41 356 601 2,938 106,655 96 4,266 148,011 [112]
2020-04-21 10,371 1,512 17,837 14 6,982 39 484 2020-04-21 1,392 42,748 507 6,321 112,976 1,005 7,713 155,724 [113]
2020-04-22 11,693 1413 19,250 45 7,027 46 530 2020-04-22 1,673 44,421 591 13,003 125,979 822 14,676 170,400 [114]
2020-04-23 12,920 1,664 20,914 395 7,422 42 572 2020-04-23 1,294 45,715 746 13,544 139,523 918 14,838 185,238 [115]
2020-04-24 13,518 734 21,648 74 7,496 62 634 2020-04-24 1,909 47,624 624 11,202 150,725 110 13,111 198,349 [116]
2020-04-25 16,834 3,683 25,331 301 7,797 66 700 2020-04-25 1,922 49,546 413 17,924 168,649 3,270 19,846 218,195 [117]
2020-04-26 18,701 2,186 27,517 291 8,088 28 728 2020-04-26 1,770 51,316 880 12,782 181,431 1,306 14,552 232,747 [118]
2020-04-27 19,492 1,182 28,699 337 8,425 54 782 2020-04-27 1,356 52,672 407 5,460 186,891 775 6,816 239,563 [119]
2020-04-28 21,157 2,491 31,190 754 9,179 72 854 2020-04-28 1,868 54,540 610 26,181 213,072 1,881 28,049 267,612 [120]
2020-04-29 22,951 2,741 33,931 858 10,037 89 943 2020-04-29 1,856 56,396 642 26,794 239,866 2,099 28,650 296,262 [121]
2020-04-30 25,520 3,045 36,976 368 10,405 108 1,051 2020-04-30 1,722 58,118 572 20,268 260,134 2,473 21,990 318,252 [122]
2020-05-01 28,206 3,483 40,459 724 11,129 73 1,124 2020-05-01 2,263 60,381 584 21,983 282,117 2,899 24,246 342,498 [123]
2020-05-02 28,900 2,075 42,534 1,305 12,434 76 1,200 2020-05-02 2,155 62,536 632 10,951 293,068 1443 13,106 355,604 [124]
2020-05-03 31,092 3,394 45,928 1,116 13,550 86 1,286 2020-05-03 1,642 64,178 558 17,850 310,918 2,836 19,492 375,096 [125]
2020-05-04 31,601 1,444 47,372 877 14,427 58 1,344 2020-05-04 1,614 65,792 572 8,782 319,700 872 10,396 385,492 [126]
2020-05-05 34,332 3,817 51,189 986 15,413 100 1,444 2020-05-05 1,771 67,563 412 19,316 339,016 3,405 21,087 406,579 [127]
2020-05-06 35,757 3,628 54,817 2,114 17,527 89 1,533 2020-05-06 2,781 70,344 790 20,098 359,114 2,838 22,879 429,458 [128]
2020-05-07 38,511 3,709 58,526 861 18,388 94 1,627 2020-05-07 2,500 72,844 1,004 16,062 375,176 2,705 18,562 448,020 [129]
2020-05-08 41,121 3,321 61,847 624 19,012 87 1,714 2020-05-08 2,058 74,902 821 23,112 398,288 2,500 25,170 473,190 [130]
2020-05-09 42,955 3,168 65,015 1,234 20,246 100 1,814 2020-05-09 891 75,793 505 20,169 418,457 2,663 21,060 494,520 [131]
2020-05-10 44,069 2,292 67,307 1,103 21,349 75 1,889 2020-05-10 4,113 79,906 476 6,567 425,024 1,816 10,680 504,930 [132]
2020-05-11 44,455 1,515 68,822 1,057 22,406 72 1,961 2020-05-11 3,770 83,676 726 4,169 429,193 789 7939 512,869 [133]
2020-05-12 46,678 3,237 72,059 918 23,324 96 2,057 2020-05-12 1,918 85,594 699 17,382 446,575 2,538 19,300 532,169 [134]
2020-05-13 49,813 4,247 76,306 1,000 24,324 112 2,169 2020-05-13 2,197 87,791 1,077 18,936 465,511 3,170 21,133 553,302 [135]
2020-05-14 53,186 4,298 80,604 827 25,151 98 2,267 2020-05-14 2,307 90,098 859 31,683 497,194 3,439 33,990 587,292 [136]
2020-05-15 54,956 3,891 84,495 1996 27,147 125 2,392 2020-05-15 2,627 92,725 613 15,464 512,658 3,278 18,091 605,383 [137]
2020-05-16 57,746 4,046 88,541 1,125 28,272 131 2,523 2020-05-16 4,022 96,747 950 21,077 533,735 3,096 25,099 630,482 [138]
2020-05-17 61,004 3,732 92,273 349 28,621 125 2,648 2020-05-17 3,295 100,042 729 16,836 550,571 3,003 20,131 650,613 [139]
2020-05-18 61,838 2,660 94,933 1,685 30,306 141 2,789 2020-05-18 2,797 102,839 973 7,722 558,293 1,687 10,519 661,132 [140]
2020-05-19 60,045 4,550 99,483 6,218 36,524 125 2,914 2020-05-19 2,788 105,627 832 15,662 573,955 3,718 18,450 679,582 [141]
2020-05-20 59,028 4,537 104,020 5,444 41,968 110 3,024 2020-05-20 2,854 108,481 922 32,987 606,942 3,615 35,841 715,423 [142]
2020-05-21 62,034 4,749 108,769 1,619 43,587 124 3,148 2020-05-21 3,872 112,353 661 17,205 624,147 4,088 21,077 736,500 [143]
2020-05-22 63,606 2,929 111,698 1,261 44,848 96 3,244 2020-05-22 3,128 115,481 472 10,898 635,045 2,457 14,026 750,526 [144]
2020-05-23 64,468 4,056 115,754 3,067 47,915 127 3,371 2020-05-23 7,268 122,749 524 30,547 665,592 3,532 37,815 788,341 [145]
2020-05-24 66,664 4,205 119,959 1,880 49,795 129 3,500 2020-05-24 800 123,549 780 31,826 697,418 3,425 32,626 820,967 [146]
2020-05-25 69,401 4,020 123,979 1,154 50,949 129 [n 1] 3,629 2020-05-25 1,342 124,891 1,009 18,613 716,031 3,011 19,955 840,922 [147]
2020-05-26 73,057 5,772 129,751 1,957 52,906 159 3,788 2020-05-26 2,563 127,454 646 32,236 748,267 5,126 34,799 875,721 [148]
2020-05-27 75,753 6,154 135,905 3,263 56,169 195 3,983 2020-05-27 3,603 131,057 799 25,954 774,221 5,355 29,557 905,278 [149]
2020-05-28 78,238 5,874 141,779 3,273 59,442 116 4,099 2020-05-28 2,788 133,845 1,051 20,731 794,952 4,823 23,519 928,797 [150]
2020-05-29 81,264 6,506 148,285 3,349 62,791 131 4,230 2020-05-29 3,718 137,563 1,068 31,102 826,054 5,438 34,820 963,617 [151]
2020-05-30 84,853 7,386 155,671 3,656 66,447 141 4,371 2020-05-30 3,042 140,605 950 46,049 872,103 6,436 49,091 1,012,708 [152]
2020-05-31 92,762 8,805 164,476 761 67,208 135 4,506 2020-05-31 3,562 144,167 1,023 42,604 914,707 7,782 46,166 1,058,874 [153]
2020-06-01 96,898 5,563 170,039 1,299 68,507 128 4,634 2020-06-01 1,458 145,625 1,043 16,327 931,034 4,520 17,785 1,076,659 [154]
2020-06-02 100,860 4,845 174,884 750 69,257 133 4,767 2020-06-02 3,854 149,459 469 12,153 943,187 4,376 15,987 1,092,646 [155]
2020-06-03 101,701 4,030 178,914 3,062 72,319 127 4,894 2020-06-03 2,769 152,228 416 20,200 963,387 3,614 22,969 1,115,615 [156]
2020-06-04 101,939 4,284 183,198 3,909 76,228 137 5,031 2020-06-04 1,545 153,773 1,219 18,671 982,058 3,065 20,216 1,135,831 [157]
2020-06-05 103,024 4,202 187,400 2,986 79,214 131 5,162 2020-06-05 2,410 156,183 586 16,227 998,285 3,616 18,637 1,154,468 [158]
2020-06-06 103,726 4,358 191,758 3,517 82,731 139 5,301 2020-06-06 2,986 159,169 1,612 15,549 1,013,834 2,746 18,535 1,173,003 [159]
2020-06-07 104,831 4,757 196,515 3,488 86,219 164 5,465 2020-06-07 4,369 163,538 1,866 14,584 1,028,418 2,891 18,953 1,191,956 [160]
2020-06-08 104,569 3,181 199,696 3,337 89,556 106 5,571 2020-06-08 4,750 168,288 1,369 7,279 1,035,697 1,812 12,029 1,203,985 [161]
2020-06-09 105,069 4,040 203,736 3,373 92,929 167 5,738 2020-06-09 3,431 171,719 1,018 20,275 1,055,972 3,022 23,706 1,227,691 [162]
2020-06-10 104,889 5,087 208,823 5,102 98,031 165 5,903 2020-06-10 4,033 175,752 1,280 24,032 1,080,004 3,807 28,065 1,255,756 [163]
2020-06-11 106,250 5,965 214,788 4,398 102,429 206 6,109 2020-06-11 3,612 179,364 994 23,110 1,103,114 4,971 26,722 1,282,478 [164]
2020-06-12 107,308 5,961 220,749 4,704 107,133 199 6,308 2020-06-12 3,779 183,143 1,060 29,160 1,132,274 4,901 32,939 1,315,417 [165]
2020-06-13 106,910 4,383 225,132 4,591 111,724 190 6,498 2020-06-13 4,294 187,437 1,228 18,766 1,151,040 3,155 23,060 1,338,477 [166]
2020-06-14 107,469 4,604 229,736 3,855 115,579 190 6,688 2020-06-14 3,635 191,072 1,124 18,727 1,169,767 3,480 22,362 1,360,839 [167]
2020-06-15 106,723 3,256 232,992 3,830 119,409 172 6,860 2020-06-15 3,523 194,595 846 12,116 1,181,883 2,410 15,639 1,376,478 [168]
2020-06-16 104,895 4,164 237,156 5,796 125,205 196 7,056 2020-06-16 4,222 198,817 1,294 15,905 1,197,788 2,870 20,127 1,396,605 [169]
2020-06-17 105,029 3,752 240,908 3,417 128,622 201 7,257 2020-06-17 3,435 202,252 1,120 17,871 1,215,659 2,632 21,306 1,417,911 [170]
2020-06-18 105,737 3,480 244,388 2,568 131,190 204 7,461 2020-06-18 4,171 206,423 1,256 17,685 1,233,344 2,224 21,856 1,439,767 [171]
2020-06-19 104,745 3,537 247,925 4,330 135,520 199 7,660 2020-06-19 3,670 210,093 839 17,829 1,251,173 2,698 21,499 1,461,266 [172]
2020-06-20 104,714 3,413 251,338 3,243 138,763 201 7,861 2020-06-20 1,904 211,997 574 19,393 1,270,566 2,839 21,297 1,482,563 [173]
2020-06-21 104,924 3,598 254,936 3,204 141,967 184 8,045 2020-06-21 3,936 215,933 1,250 17,710 1,288,276 2,348 21,646 1,504,209 [174]
2020-06-22 103,904 2,511 257,447 3,353 145,320 178 8,223 2020-06-22 2,282 218,215 618 11,439 1,299,715 1,893 13,721 1,517,930 [175]
2020-06-23 103,969 3,363 260,810 3,117 148,437 181 8,404 2020-06-23 4,025 222,240 1,096 17,791 1,317,506 2,267 21,816 1,539,746 [176]
2020-06-24 104,514 3,879 264,689 3,152 151,589 182 8,586 2020-06-24 5,153 227,393 1,551 16,754 1,334,260 2,328 21,907 1,561,653 [177]
2020-06-25 103,767 3,913 268,602 4,485 156,074 175 8,761 2020-06-25 5,337 232,730 1,600 16,615 1,350,875 2,313 21,952 1,583,605 [178]
2020-06-26 103,619 3,762 272,364 3,732 159,806 178 8,939 2020-06-26 5,158 237,888 1,490 15,758 1,366,633 2,272 20,916 1,604,521 [179]
2020-06-27 102,830 3,625 275,989 4,218 164,024 196 9,135 2020-06-27 4,921 242,809 1,190 15,693 1,382,326 2,435 20,614 1,625,135 [180]
2020-06-28 102,104 3,430 279,419 3,974 167,998 182 9,317 2020-06-28 2,506 245,315 848 17,471 1,399,797 2,582 19,977 1,645,112 [181]
2020-06-29 101,702 2,946 282,365 3,161 171,159 187 9,504 2020-06-29 2,096 247,411 686 14,116 1,413,913 2,260 16,212 1,661,324 [182]
2020-06-30 101,001 2,848 285,213 3,376 174,535 173 9,677 2020-06-30 2,863 250,274 914 15,199 1,429,112 1,934 18,062 1,679,386 [183]
2020-07-01 100,372 3,264 288,477 3,710 178,245 183 9,860 2020-07-01 2,464 252,738 824 17,519 1,446,631 2,440 19,983 1,699,369 [184]
2020-07-02 99,862 3,527 292,004 3,852 182,097 185 10,045 2020-07-02 3,261 255,999 1,129 17,631 1,464,262 2,398 20,892 1,720,261 [185]
2020-07-03 99,521 3,595 295,599 3,755 185,852 181 10,226 2020-07-03 3,037 259,036 961 17,671 1,481,933 2,634 20,708 1,740,969 [186]
2020-07-04 99,047 3,481 299,080 3,769 189,621 186 10,412 2020-07-04 2,567 261,603 826 18,374 1,500,307 2,655 20,941 1,761,910 [187]
2020-07-05 98,172 3,638 302,718 4,336 193,957 177 10,589 2020-07-05 3,188 264,791 978 17,748 1,518,055 2,660 20,936 1,782,846 [188]
2020-07-06 97,312 2,985 305,703 3,662 197,619 183 10,772 2020-07-06 3,343 268,134 1,096 14,501 1,532,556 1,889 17,844 1,800,690 [189]
2020-07-07 97,388 3,575 309,278 3,319 200,938 180 10,952 2020-07-07 3,813 271,947 1,231 16,825 1,549,381 2,344 20,638 1,821,328 [190]
2020-07-08 97,030 3,633 312,911 3,810 204,748 181 11,133 2020-07-08 4,673 276,620 1,614 16,315 1,565,696 2,019 20,988 1,842,316 [191]
2020-07-09 97,332 3,537 316,448 3,054 207,802 181 11,314 2020-07-09 3,153 279,773 973 17,809 1,583,505 2,564 20,962 1,863,278 [192]
2020-07-10 97,508 3,198 319,646 2,836 210,638 186 11,500 2020-07-10 4,113 283,886 1,074 15,935 1,599,440 2,124 20,048 1,883,326 [193]
2020-07-11 96,876 3,064 322,710 3,514 214,152 182 11,682 2020-07-11 3,078 286,964 858 17,838 1,617,278 2,206 20,916 1,904,242 [194]
2020-07-12 97,345 3,616 326,326 2,959 217,111 188 11,870 2020-07-12 3,270 290,234 1,159 17,719 1,634,997 2,457 20,989 1,925,231 [195]
2020-07-13 97,061 3,797 330,123 3,897 221,008 184 12,054 2020-07-13 3,261 293,495 1,243 15,187 1,650,184 2,554 18,448 1,943,679 [196]
2020-07-14 98,377 3,744 333,867 2,253 223,261 175 12,229 2020-07-14 4,274 297,769 1,237 15,968 1,666,152 2,507 20,242 1,963,921 [197]
2020-07-15 98,907 3,857 337,724 3,139 226,400 188 12,417 2020-07-15 6,555 304,324 1,943 13,456 1,679,608 1,914 20,011 1,983,932 [198]
2020-07-16 97,977 3,862 341,586 4,594 230,994 198 12,615 2020-07-16 5,422 309,746 1,772 14,609 1,694,217 2,090 20,031 2,003,963 [199]
2020-07-17 98,756 3,951 345,537 2,988 233,982 184 12,799 2020-07-17 6,100 315,846 2,034 13,933 1,708,150 1,917 20,033 2,023,996 [200]
2020-07-18 98,416 3,963 349,500 4,104 238,086 199 12,998 2020-07-18 5,815 321,661 1,735 12,407 1,720,557 2,228 18,222 2,042,218 [201]
2020-07-19 98,448 4,090 353,590 3,869 241,955 189 13,187 2020-07-19 4,849 326,510 1,524 16,173 1,736,730 2,566 21,022 2,063,240 [202]
2020-07-20 99,216 4,091 357,681 3,126 245,081 197 13,384 2020-07-20 3,243 329,753 910 17,828 1,754,558 3,181 21,071 2,084,311 [203]
2020-07-21 99,762 4,406 362,087 3,665 248,746 195 13,579 2020-07-21 4,758 334,511 1,384 20,133 1,774,691 3,022 24,891 2,109,202 [204]
2020-07-22 96,849 4,463 366,550 3,500 252,246 3,876[n 2] 17,455 2020-07-22 4,587 339,098 1,317 19,986 1,794,677 3,146 24,573 2,133,775 [205]
2020-07-23 97,497 4,546 371,096 3,699 255,945 199 17,654 2020-07-23 5,430 344,528 1,538 19,565 1,814,242 3,008 24,995 2,158,770 [206]
2020-07-24 98,695 4,865 375,961 3,478 259,423 189 17,843 2020-07-24 4,893 349,421 1,447 20,100 1,834,342 3,418 24,993 2,183,763 [207]
2020-07-25 98,724 3,923 379,884 3,707 263,130 187 18,030 2020-07-25 6,245 355,666 1,748 16,097 1,850,439 2,175 22,342 2,206,105 [208]
2020-07-26 98,718 4,913 384,797 4,720 267,850 199 18,229 2020-07-26 4,752 360,418 1,305 19,390 1,869,829 3,608 24,142 2,230,247 [209][210]
2020-07-27 98,752 4,920 389,717 4,697 272,547 189 18,418 2020-07-27 3,893 364,311 1,221 16,116 1,885,945 3,699 20,009 2,250,256 [211]
2020-07-28 99,941 5,288 395,005 3,905 276,452 194 18,612 2020-07-28 4,769 369,080 1,260 15,692 1,901,637 4,028 20,461 2,270,717 [212]
2020-07-29 101,823 5,678 400,683 3,592 280,044 204 18,816 2020-07-29 3,799 372,879 829 19,096 1,920,733 4,849 22,895 2,293,612 [213]
2020-07-30 104,556 6,809 407,492 3,871 283,915 205 19,021 2020-07-30 3,870 376,749 1,126 20,772 1,941,505 5,683 24,642 2,318,254 [214]
2020-07-31 108,391 7,243[n 3] 414,735 3,212 287,127 196 19,217 2020-07-31 6,514 383,263 979 23,628 1,965,133 6,264 30,142 2,348,396 [215][216]
2020-08-01 111,940 7,448[n 4] 422,183 3,708 290,835 191 19,408 2020-08-01 5,264 388,527 1,817 24,288 1,989,421 5,631 29,552 2,377,948 [217][218]
2020-08-02 115,049 6,667[n 5] 428,850 3,352 294,187 206 19,614 2020-08-02 5,845 394,372 1,545 20,253 2,009,674 5,122 26,098 2,404,046 [219][220]
2020-08-03 115,198 4,250[n 6] 433,100 3,904 298,091 197 19,811 2020-08-03 3,670 398,042 1,030 10,141 2,019,815 3,220 13,811 2,417,587 [221][222]
2020-08-04 117,426 6,790[n 7] 439,890 4,366 302,457 196 20,007 2020-08-04 4,175 402,217 1,264 18,152 2,037,967 5,526 22,327 2,440,184 [223][224]
2020-08-05 120,966 7,734[n 8] 447,624 3,973 306,430 221 20,228 2020-08-05 5,974 408,191 1,684 20,587 2,058,554 6,050 26,561 2,466,745 [225][226]
2020-08-06 124,648 7,785[n 9] 455,409 3,907 310,337 196 20,424 2020-08-06 4,884 413,075 1,477 21,800 2,080,354 6,318 26,684 2,493,429 [227][228]
2020-08-07 128,894 8,466[n 10] 463,875 3,995 314,332 225 20,649 2020-08-07 6,913 419,988 1,748 22,651 2,103,005 6,708 29,564 2,522,993 [229][230]
2020-08-08 130,997 7,137[n 11] 471,012 4,839 319,171 195 20,844 2020-08-08 4,262 424,250 943 21,184 2,124,189 6,194 25,446 2,548,439 [231][232]
2020-08-09 132,932 7,012[n 12] 478,024 4,849 324,020 228 21,072 2020-08-09 n/a n/a 1,229 n/a n/a 5,783 25,252 2,573,691 [233]
2020-08-10 132,453 5,109[n 13] 483,133 5,384 329,404 204 21,276 2020-08-10 n/a n/a 1,274 n/a n/a 3,835 16,387 2,590,078 [234]
2020-08-11 132,423 6,547[n 14] 489,680 6,352 335,756 225 21,501 2020-08-11 n/a n/a 883 n/a n/a 5,664 22,521 2,612,599 [235]
2020-08-12 134,904 8,875[n 15] 498,555 6,182 341,938 212 21,713 2020-08-12 n/a n/a 1,904 n/a n/a 6,971 30,865 2,643,464 [236]
2020-08-13 134,342 9,441[n 16] 507,996 6,068 348,006 3,935[n 17] 25,648 2020-08-13 n/a n/a 2,362 n/a n/a 7,079 33,550 2,677,014 [237]
2020-08-14 136,208 8,300[n 18] 516,296 6,226 354,232 208 25,856 2020-08-14 n/a n/a 2,085 n/a n/a 6,215 28,108 2,705,122 [239]
2020-08-15 139,947 9,507[n 19] 525,803 5,549 359,781 219 26,075 2020-08-15 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 33,107 2,738,229 [240]

Charts

New cases

New recoveries

New deaths

Note: The number of deaths recorded for July 22 increased to 3,876, according to the update made by the working group in charge of analyzing the clinical characteristics of the deceased due to COVID-19. However, the Ministry of Health specifies that deaths for the same day was originally 188 new deaths.[205]

Note2: The number of deaths recorded for August 13 increased to 3,658, according to the update made by the working group in charge of analyzing the clinical characteristics of the deceased due to COVID-19. However, the Vice Minister of Public Health Luis Suárez Ognio specifies that deaths for the same day was originally 277 new deaths.[238]

Tests carried out

Note: There is no official record of the number of PCR and serological tests on July 26, 2020.

New tests

Positivity

Note: Week 1 counts only 3 days, from Friday 6 to Sunday 9 March 2020.

Severes cases

ICU bed availability

Cases by department

COVID-19 cases in Peru per department as of Aug 12, 2020 (UTC−5)[241]
Department
or autonomous province
Cases Deaths Lethality
(%)[n 20]
Population
(est. 2020)[242]
26 / 26 489,680 21,501 4.39 32,625,948
 Lima 227,270 9,138 4.02 9,674,755
 Callao 23,272 1,105 4.75 1,129,854
 Piura 22,948 1,327 5.78 2,047,954
 Arequipa 20,276 928 4.58 1,497,438
 Lima 19,854 961 4.84 953,715
 Lambayeque 18,984 1,268 6.68 1,310,785
La Libertad 17,892 1,447 8.09 2,016,771
Ica 15,246 1,000 6.56 975,182
Ancash 14,230 894 6.28 1,180,638
Loreto 12,601 597 4.74 1,027,559
Ucayali 11,160 240 2.15 589,110
San Martin 10,397 432 4.16 899,648
 Junin 9,942 504 5.07 1,361,467
 Cajamarca 8,901 258 2.90 1,453,711
 Huanuco 8,329 227 2.73 760,267
Amazonas 7,347 128 1.74 426,806
Cusco 7,024 158 2.25 1,357,075
 Ayacucho 5,113 85 1.66 668,213
 Moquegua 4,894 145 2.96 192,740
 Tumbes 4,805 217 4.52 251,521
 Tacna 4,529 58 1.28 370,974
 Madre de Dios 4,176 109 2.61 173,811
Puno 3,887 120 3.09 1,237,997
 Pasco 2,703 58 2.15 271,904
Huancavelica 2,499 49 1.96 365,317
Apurimac 1,401 48 3.43 430,736

Number of cases by date

  • Last update: August 14, 2020

See also

Notes

  1. The number of new deaths originally reported for May 23 and 24, was 129 and 83. However, on May 25, the Ministry of Health updated the data and announced 127 new deaths for May 23 and 129 for May 24.[147]
  2. The recorded death toll for July 22 was originally 188 new deaths and a total of 13,767. However, the Ministry of Health added 3,688 new deaths, amounting to 3,876 new deaths and 17,455 deaths in total.[205]
  3. The number of positives originally reported for July 31 is 3,644. However, the Ministry of Health adds 3,599 additional cases corresponding to the last 7 days.[215]
  4. The number of positives originally reported for August 1 is 3,912. However, the Ministry of Health adds 3,536 additional cases corresponding to the last 7 days.[217]
  5. The number of positives originally reported for August 2 is 3,657. However, the Ministry of Health adds 3,010 additional cases corresponding to the last 7 days.[219]
  6. The number of positives originally reported for August 3 is 1,810. However, the Ministry of Health adds 2,440 additional cases corresponding to the last 7 days.[221]
  7. The number of positives originally reported for August 4 is 3,797. However, the Ministry of Health adds 2,993 additional cases corresponding to the last 7 days.[223]
  8. The number of positives originally reported for August 5 is 4,068. However, the Ministry of Health adds 3,666 additional cases corresponding to the last 7 days.[225]
  9. The number of positives originally reported for August 6 is 3,743. However, the Ministry of Health adds 4,042 additional cases corresponding to the last 7 days.[227]
  10. The number of positives originally reported for August 7 is 4,485. However, the Ministry of Health adds 3,981 additional cases corresponding to the last 7 days.[229]
  11. The number of positives originally reported for August 8 is 3,307. However, the Ministry of Health adds 3,830 additional cases corresponding to the last 7 days.[231]
  12. The number of positives originally reported for August 9 is 3,467. However, the Ministry of Health adds 3,545 additional cases corresponding to the last 7 days.[233]
  13. The number of positives originally reported for August 10 is 2,063. However, the Ministry of Health adds 3,046 additional cases corresponding to the last 7 days.[234]
  14. The number of positives originally reported for August 11 is 3,345. However, the Ministry of Health adds 3,202 additional cases corresponding to the last 7 days.[235]
  15. The number of positives originally reported for August 12 is 4,421. However, the Ministry of Health adds 4,454 additional cases corresponding to the last 7 days.[236]
  16. The number of positives originally reported for August 13 is 5,069. However, the Ministry of Health adds 4,372 additional cases corresponding to the last 7 days.[237]
  17. The recorded death toll for August 13 was originally 277 new deaths. However, the Health Ministry announced a second update to the death toll, adding 3,658 new deaths. From a press conference, the Vice Minister of Public Health Luis Suárez Ognio indicated that this second increase corresponds to a measurement until July 17, according to the analysis carried out by a Working Group.[238]
  18. The number of positives originally reported for August 14 is 4,189. However, the Ministry of Health adds 4,111 additional cases corresponding to the last 7 days.[239]
  19. The number of positives originally reported for August 15 is 4,805. However, the Ministry of Health adds 4,702 additional cases corresponding to the last 7 days.[240]
  20. Percentage of deaths in total cases.

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