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It wasn't the first time Torres was in trouble; earlier this month he was hauled in front of an emergency town meeting to explain why he had only spent eight of the 54 days of lockdown in the area.
While he was heavily criticized by officials for failing to open emergency quarantine shelters and introduce safety checks, he insisted the police and the health department were the ones at fault. With 104,000 cases of COVID-19 and more than 3,000 deaths, Peru is only behind Brazil as the worst hit country in South America.
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