Since the onset of the pandemic, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) virus killed 200,635 people in Peru, making it the country with the highest number of deaths per population density in the world. Despite having more than 50 percent of its population fully vaccinated against the virus, the number of infected patients suffering severe and life-threatening symptoms isn’t waning. By contrast, neighboring Bolivia only has 34 percent of its population fully immunized, but has suffered a far smaller percentage of deaths. A trifecta of factors has contributed to Peru’s high mortality rate, including oxygen shortages, a large rural-based population, and the Chinese Sinopharm vaccine’s low efficacy in preventing infection. In the city of Iquitos, Emilio Alvarez, 49, is recovering from the effects of COVID-19. He coughed into the phone while telling The Epoch Times, “This virus has taken everything from me.” Back in February, Peru struggled with a significant peak in cases of the CCP virus. Alvarez lost his …