Health

WHO Assured Strength in Solidarity as Criticisms by Trump Lead to Investigations About Their Response to COVID-19 Pandemic

True to his word, U.S. President Donald Trump wrote a lengthy letter explaining his disapproval for the response, or lack thereof, of the World Health Organization during the earlier stages of the coronavirus.

Understaffed and Underfunded, Mexican Health Care Workers Race to Protect Others and Themselves

With the economy set to reopen, medical frontliners are struggling to keep the cases low. Hospitals in Mexico are already at full capacity. One hospital in particular, in the neighborhood of Tlatelolco, is on the brink of collapse.

Navajo Nation Gets Help From José Andrés and World Central Kitchen

Celebrity chef and activist José Andrés shows his perseverance and determination in his volunteer work through cooking and distributing meals to families who are gravely affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Mass Testing Dismissed as Inefficient by Health Officials as Military Coordinates With the National Guard Against Rising Crime

While businesses begin to resume work to boost the economy, Mexican Deputy Health Minister Hugo López-Gatell and other authorities still insist against imposing mass testing in the country.

Austin Reports Higher Coronavirus Cases Among Latinos as Texas Is Resuming Operations

Since Texas Governor Greg Abbott allowed businesses to reopen at the beginning of the month, many more have started to resume operations. Still, coronavirus cases are far from stabilizing in the state, and for Austin, there is an uneven response to the minority community.

Support Options and Programs for Latinos Affected by COVID-19

COVID-19 has gravely impacted the Latino community with their demographic having the highest employment rate in the U.S.

Cuban Doctors Are Back to Aid Brazil in Fighting the Coronavirus Outbreak

Cuban doctors, world renowned for their knowledge on epidemics are back in Brazil Since the pandemic started, Cuba has been sending members of its medical workforce to help countries across the globe battle the deadly virus.

COVID-19 Worsens Mexico’s Existing Waste Problem

Tons of infectious waste has been seen all across the country adding to the long list of problems the country is already facing

Mexico Reopens Essential Activities on the Second Stage of the New Normal

As part of the ongoing campaign to gradually resume regular operations in the country, Mexico faces stage two of the three-phase plan.

Budget Deficits From Coronavirus Leads U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services to Request Aid From Congress

The deputy director of the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services was requesting 1.2 billion from Congress to bail out the agency from their budget deficits. Last March, they closed most of their offices to mitigate the transmission of the coronavirus.
Ecuador's Waorani tribe waist outside a courtroom in the provincial court of Pastaza, Ecuador.

17-Year Old Pregnant Woman is Ecuador’s First COVID-19 Case, Report Says

Health officials, on Sunday, announced that a member of one of the indigenous Amazon tribes of Ecuador has been found to be the country's first-ever tribesperson to be infected with COVID-19.
Moderna Therapeutics seen during COVID-19 in Massachusetts

COVID-19 Vaccine: First Human Trials Offer Promising Results. Here's Everything You Need to Know

A U.S. manufacturer recently revealed encouraging results from the first phase of its coronavirus vaccine trial involving eight health participants.

Bolsonaro Greets His Supporters as He Promotes His Open-The-Economy Drive

Right-wing president, Jair Bolsonaro greets anti-lockdown protesters. Brazil currently has 246,000 confirmed cases, over 16,000 deaths, surpassed Spain and Italy and now becomes the country with the third-largest number of COVID-19 cases in the world.

Mexico’s Medical Staffs Are Shunned by the Public

Health workers in all parts of Mexico are experiencing extreme retaliation from locals The COVID-19 pandemic has taught us a lot of things, including which jobs are deemed most important.
Snoring Partner Solutions: What Are the Options?

Snoring Partner Solutions: What Are the Options?

Anyone who has to sleep alongside a snoring partner every night will know just how difficult it can be. When your partner snores in blissful ignorance, you are kept awake for most of the night getting little to no sleep. Of course, you can always move to another room, but this is not really a long-term solution.

President Trump Says That Who Funding Restoration in the Works

U.S. has suspended support to the World Health Organization a month ago citing failure in handling the coronavirus pandemic

Top Humidifiers to Help Ease the Discomfort of COVID-19 Symptoms

Read on to find out about the best humidifiers available on Amazon to help ease the discomfort of COVID-19 symptoms.

Health Officials Reported COVID-19 Spike in Quarantined States, US Health Secretary Says

The health secretary recently appeared in an interview where he revealed still sequestered areas have reported a surge in coronavirus cases.

California’s Climate Catalyst Fund of an Extra $250 Million Compromised by Major Budget Cuts

In an interview last week, California Governor Gavin Newsom announced a cut in the budgets for the year 2020-2021 in the state. As of yet, he said $203 million was the overall budget, with $133 billion reserved for the general funds.

Indigenous Tribes Struggle to Seek Support From Local Governments as COVID-19 Decimates Communities

Despite being remote and isolated from any urban life, the coronavirus is reaching more indigenous groups in the Amazon. With no near healthcare infrastructures and a lack of medical workers, tribes are struggling to survive as the federal governments are handling other priorities.