Peru giving up on virus measures in face of sinking economy
Franklin BriceÑo, Associated Press
Updated 4:26 pm CDT, Wednesday, June 24, 2020
LIMA, Peru (AP) On the same day that the Peruvian government announced another grim increase in the number of coronavirus infections, thousands of people packed together in hourslong lines outside shopping malls for a chance to buy a new sweater, sneakers or computer.
Peru which has reported the worlds sixth-highest number of cases in a population of just 32 million has decided to ignore scientific warnings and opened many of the countrys largest shopping malls this week. The government had been following international advice on fighting COVID-19 enforcing a strict stay-at-home order for three months but the measures failed to prevent one of the worlds worst outbreaks, and the country now faces one of the regions deepest recessions on top of rising death rates.
The official unemployment rate sits at 13%, and one university study estimates that the country will lose 4.2 million jobs by the end of the year figures that don't even capture the large part of the economy that is informal.
Thousands of community-run soup kitchens have popped up, providing cheap meals for neighbors who pool resources because they can no longer afford to feed themselves on their own.
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