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#RizosCurlsGIVE, Latina-Owned Business Gives You 5 Ways to Get Involved

In the effort to alleviate the impact of the global pandemic, Rizos Curls, a Latina-owned business in Los Angeles, has launched #RizosCurlsGIVE. This multifaceted initiative allows the willing community to get involved.
COVID-19 in Ecuador: Dead Bodies on the Streets, Doubling Cases, and Overwhelmed Healthcare System

COVID-19 in Ecuador: Dead Bodies on the Streets and Other Data

Ecuador is one of COVID-19’s worst-hit nations in South America. How did this nation become so vulnerable to COVID-19 despite its young population?
San Francisco General Hospital

Race Disparity: 25% of COVID-19 Cases in San Francisco Are Latinos

San Francisco has around 1,200 COVID-19 cases, and 25 percent of these patients are Latinos.

Mexico Needs 20,000 Ventilators but It Only Has 3,000

Due to the increasing number of COVID-19 cases in Mexico, the need for ventilators also continues to increase. How is Mexico resolving the problem?

How Are Latin America’s Largest Nations During This Difficult Time?

Here are Latin America's largest nations and how they implement various measures to combat the COVID-19 pandemic.
People can now slowly back to work

Signs of Life: States That Have Completed Phase 1 of 'Opening Up America Again'

Some states in the U.S. are now ready to reopen its economy under Phase 1 after Pres. Trump announced the plan of reopening the country's economy in three phases.
U.S.-Mexico border during COVID-19 outbreak in California

Trump: Suspension on Immigration Will Apply Only to People Seeking Green Cards

President Donald Trump claims his recent executive order will only apply to people seeking green cards a day after he announced the new legislation.
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Amid Protests, IMSS Has Announced to Spend Over Mex$5 Billion for Medical Supplies

The largest health institute in Mexico is seeking to spend over five billion pesos for medical equipment.
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Here's Why Latinos Are Hit Hard by COVID-19 in Washington

Latinos are disproportionally affected by COVID-19 in Washington based on the data of the state Department of Health.

‘One World: Together At Home’ Raises $127.9M COVID-19 Funding

One World: Together At Home, a worldwide broadcasting event, was able to raise $$127.9 million. It will be used to support the world’s fight against COVID-19.

Migrant Farm Workers Have Always Been Essential

It is only now that the farmworkers are recognized as essential workers in the U.S. workforce. However, they have always been essential even before the COVID-19 crisis.
President Donald Trump

Trump Announces $19 Billion Relief Fund for Farmers

President Donald Trump, along with the U.S. Agriculture Secretary Sonny Purdue, announced that an amount of $19 billion would be for farmers and ranchers who are negatively impacted by COVID-19.

Here's Why Panic Buying is Not Necessary

Shortages are being observed in grocery stores across the country. The food supply chain in the US is currently adjusting to the changes brought by the COVID-19.

US Government Will Provide Financial Aid to Farmers

U.S. farmers and ranchers are working hard, and they never complain. But this will surely be rewarded as the government will provide financial aid and other measures to help them cope with the changes brought by COVID-19.

New Mexico Launches New Mobile App for Mental Health Assistance

The state of New Mexico just launched a new mobile app called NMConnect, which will provide 24-hour support for crisis and non-crisis for FREE.
A man carries away fresh food at a Los Angeles Regional Food Bank giveaway

New Mexico Food Banks Seeing Few People Despite Poverty Rate

New Mexico food banks are seeing fewer people in their establishments than national food banks despite having one of the highest poverty rates in the country.
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