Six months ago, a former Peruvian president and his wife were both diagnosed with a Chinese vaccine.

Former Peruvian President Martin Vizcarra, who was secretly vaccinated against Wuhan pneumonia (novel coronavirus disease, COVID-19) in China last October, announced on Twitter on the 25th that he and his wife had both been diagnosed with Wuhan pneumonia and were currently in quarantine; he was criticized for not wearing a mask and not observing social distance when he attended a congressional election campaign this month.

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The 58-year-old Biscara, who will serve as Peru’s president from 2018 to 2020, was revealed in February to have secretly vaccinated with his wife last October with a vaccine from China National Pharmaceutical Group, sparking an uproar and outrage among health care workers over the official’s privileges.

Biscara argued at the time that he was a volunteer in the vaccine trial before he received the vaccine, and that he had not publicly stated this before because the volunteers were asked to keep it secret; however, not only did most Peruvians not believe this claim, but the University of Cayetano Heredia, which was in charge of the vaccine trial, also shot itself in the face. The scandal led to the resignation of both the foreign minister and the health minister in the cabinet of current President Francisco Sagasti.

The company has been criticized for not wearing a good mask and not observing the social distance. The Peruvian Congress voted on the 17th to prohibit Biscara from holding public office for 10 years, representing his inability to take up the post of congressman after winning the election.

The second wave of the Wuhan pneumonia epidemic is currently ravaging Peru, with more than 1.75 million people diagnosed and more than 59,400 dead.