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US Weighs Legal Action After China Hoards Medical Supplies

The Trump administration is weighing legal actions against the Chinese government after it placed a ban on exporting critical medical supplies.

From Liquor to Antiseptics: How a Venezuelan Distillery Is Responding to COVID-19

Santa Teresa Distillery responds to COVID-19 by making antiseptic alcohol instead of just rum. It is also donating most of its alcohol production to neighboring communities.
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26 Health Workers in Mexico Infected, 1 Doctor Dead Due to COVID-19

A public Mexican hospital is currently being sanitized by the government after it has turned the center of COVID-19 widespread that has reportedly hit 26 members of the medical staff, and killed one of its doctors.
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In the Eye of the Storm: COVID-19 Puts Strain on US Health Insurance Programs

The global pandemic imposed new challenges on Medicaid as more newly unemployed Americans sign up for health coverage.
Britain's Prince Harry and his wife Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, sitting next to Ross Kemp, cheer during the annual Endeavour Fund Awards at Mansion House in London.

The Meaning of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s 12-Month Grace Period: Back to Being Royals?

On March 31, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are officially transitioning from their roles in the royal family. They're to step back from their royal life is said to be an unprecedented one and part of the agreement is that they will go through a 12-month review period.
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COVID-19 Scams: Fake Tests, Insurance Scams, and Extortion Schemes

Criminals are taking advantage of the panic and fear amid the rapid spread of global pandemic COVID-19.
Indigenous people wearing protective face masks as a preventive measure against the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) carry their belongings after being evicted from a building in Bogota, Colombia.

Venezuelan Refugees in Colombia Face Eviction Amid the COVID-19 Quarantine

Many Venezuelans in Colombia are experiencing eviction and hardship amid the CIVID-19 quarantine. They can no longer pay their daily rent or by food because they cannot work anymore.
Gravediggers wearing protective suits are seen as one of then tightens a screw on the coffin of someone who died suspected to have had coronavirus disease (COVID-19), at Vila Formosa cemetery, Brazil's biggest cemetery, in Sao Paulo, Brazil.

6-Minute Burials: Cemetery Prepares for Major COVID-19 Impact in Latin America

Latin America's biggest cemetery, a never-ending stretch of graves, on the Sao Paulo outskirts, has currently adapted new funeral rites, in this time of COVID-19 pandemic-no hugs, no wakes, and short six-minute burials.
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US Navy Fires Commander Who Raised Alarm About Coronavirus-Stricken Crew On Aircraft Carrier

The US Navy reportedly fired the captain of an aircraft carrier after exercising poor judgment and causing unnecessary panic.

How to Overcome COVID-19 Crisis-Induced Anxiety

Find ways to overcome COVID-19 crisis-induced stress, anxiety, and worry.
China

INACCURATE DATA: Recovered Patients in China Test Positive Again

A recently published article claims that China is not tracking its recovered patients who test positive again for the deadly and infectious COVID-19.
Dr. Anthony Fauci, Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, listens as U.S. President Donald Trump.

Anthony Fauci Receives Security Detail Following Threats

The White House coronavirus expert recently beefed up his security detail following numerous online threats and personal encounters.

The Life and Death of the Red Princess of Spain

Find out here about the life of the Red Princess before falling victim to COVID-19.
A patient suffering from coronavirus in France

US COVID-19 Death Toll Hits 5,800, Surpassing 9/11 Terror Attack Deaths

The US coronavirus death toll hit a new high on Thursday, surpassing the death toll from the 9/11 terror attacks.

Popular Brands Do Their Share of Social Distancing Initiative Through Redesigned Logos

Five famous brands have thought of a strategy to stay in line amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. They have twisted up their logos to encourage social distance.
Backpacker and Spanish language student Lola Daehler, from the U.S., talks with her friend after she decided to stay in Guatemala, where she feels safer to confront the outbreak of coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in San Pedro La Laguna, Solola, Guatemala

Beyond Trumps Wall: US Backpackers Combatting the Threats of COVID-19 in Latin America

Some US backpackers are stuck in Latin America for the time being as they wait for the spreading of COVID-19 to be over.
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