According to reports, a Japanese tourist, who had been stranded in Peru for about seven months amid a coronavirus epidemic, eventually had to visit the famous ruins of Machu Picchu – which was reportedly opened just for him. Jesse Katayama, 26, was eager to visit 15th-century Inca Gate when he …
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Trapped in an Indian country during a coronavirus outbreak, Peru opened the ruins of Machu Picchu for a single Japanese tourist after waiting nearly seven months to enter the Inca fortress. Jesse Takayama’s entry into the ruins was trapped on the slopes of the mountains near the site, from mid-March, …
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At least 13 people were killed when people tried to flee because police officers in Lima, Peru, attacked a nightclub that was open despite coronavirus restrictions, officials said. The victims were killed or killed when about 120 people tried to escape from the Thomas Restobar club Saturday night through the …
Read More »Exclusive: US recruits overseas scientists for COVID-19 vaccine trials, promised access to supply
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The Trump administration’s coronavirus vaccine project is recruiting scientists in South Africa and Latin America to test for possible vaccines in U.S.-backed clinical trials, and deploying them to access their countries to all successful products , Reuters has learned. FILE PHOTO: A volunteer receives an injection from …
Read More »Navy in Ecuador investigates large Chinese fishing fleet off Galapagos
ABOARD ECUADOREAN NAVY AIRCRAFT (Reuters) – Ecuador’s navy oversees a massive Chinese fishing fleet operating near the protected waters of the Galapagos Islands, thanks to the environmental impact of fishing in ‘ t area of the ecologically sensitive islands. A fishing boat is spotted from an Ecuadorian navy plane after …
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