Hugs and Kisses: Latino Practices Increase COVID-19 Risks

Hugs and Kisses: Latino Affection Could Increase COVID-19 Risks

There are 60 million Latinos in the United States today who are at higher risk for COVID-19. The reason? Hugs and kisses.

Arizona Sheriffs Refuse to Enforce Stay-At-Home Orders

Two Arizona sheriffs refused to enforce an extended stay-at-home order recommended by Governor Doug Ducey as coronavirus cases in the state hit 8,640. Arizonan activists call for the governor's recall from office.
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New Mexico’s Governor Extends Stay-at-Home Measures Despite Low Numbers

On Thursday afternoon, Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham held a press conference to declare prolonging New Mexico's stay-at-home order.
Nurses wearing protective face masks hold crosses during a symbolic protest and tribute for health workers on Labour Day, in Brasilia

COVID-19 Surge in Brazil, Country May Become the Worst-Hit in the World

Brazil's health care system is collapsing as the number of COVID-19 cases, and deaths soar. Experts say the country may see worse conditions as doctors are forced to leave hundreds untreated.
Operations continue at the Palmyre Zoo amid public closure due to the coronavirus disease in France

Leaked Intel Reveals China Hid Crucial COVID-19 Reserach Information From the World

An extensive research report claims the Chinese government purposely hid or destroyed all evidence of the COVID-19 outbreak and its contagiousness from the rest of the world.

COVID-19 Treatment: Remdesivir Gets Emergency Approval from FDA

Issued as an emergency approval, the use of remdesivir on hospitalized coronavirus patients must be done at the discretion of the medical staff.
Tyson Food Plant

Tyson Foods Deploying On-Site Medical Clinics After Outbreak

Tyson Foods plans to deploy on-site medical clinics following the COVID-19 outbreak at one of its plants that infected nearly 900 employees.

New Apple Software to Allow You to Use Face ID While Wearing a Mask

Apple is currently testing new software for iPhones that will allow users to unlock their mobile phones with Face ID while wearing a mask.

Nearly 900 Workers at Tyson Food Plant Test Positive for COVID-19

Nearly 900 workers of Tyson Food Plants located in Logansport, Indiana test positive for COVID-19, meat production might be compromised.
COVID in Peru

Will Coronavirus Disease Extend for Another Two Years?

A new study and statistics have shown that the coronavirus will likely extend for another two years until a cure is made.
Open City

America Opens for Business: Certain States Start Relaxing COVID-19 Lockdown Measures

At the start of this month, more than six states have started relaxing their lockdown rules which were implemented as the COVID-19 pandemic started spiraling out of control on the American soil.
Costa Rica has started to ease some COVID-19 measures effective today, in an initiative to progressively reactivate the economy of the country sans provoking a health crisis.

COVID-19 Restrictions Lifted Today in Costa Rica, However Businesses Remain Closed

Costa Rica has started to ease some COVID-19 measures effective today, in an initiative to progressively reactivate the economy of the country sans provoking a health crisis.
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Another Pandemic in Latin America Spikes Amid COVID-19, Domestic Violence

The United Nations found evidence of the swelling number of domestic violence in some countries in Latin America amid the global health pandemic COVID-19.
During the pandemic, parents teach their kids everyday chores like sewing and cooking, among others.

Let Your Kids Engage in Other Activities During the Pandemic

Homeschooling does not mean pure academic learning. It may also mean learning things outside the classroom like everyday chores.
Outbreak of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in El Salvador

Chinese Immigrant Found Murdered in Mexico, Authorities Deny Coronavirus Discrimination Killing

Law enforcement officials in Mexico are investigating the murder of a Chinese immigrant in the state of Chihuahua. They ruled out coronavirus racial discrimination as a possible motive for the fatal shooting.
Prisoners in Peru

More Than 600 Peruvian Prisoners Test Positive for COVID-19, Fears Lead to Riots

Prisoners of Miguel Castro Castro Jail in Peru riot after more than 600 inmates tested positive for COVID-19.
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