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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
As common household products and medical supplies are shelved out of stores and demand for these are at an all-time high. Criminals have taken advantage of the pandemic by selling fake products and equipment for illicit profit, and officers are on the case.
When the COVID-19 pandemic spread with the Mexican border city of Mexicali, operations initially continued "as normal" at Autolite plant, a US-owned factory.
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The world’s second-oldest functioning airline, Avianca, filed for bankruptcy on Sunday, as the “unforeseeable impact” of the coronavirus pandemic swept the commercial air company to the brink of collapse.
Why do people say that drinking coffee gives them a kick-start to their day? According to health experts, caffeine in coffee mixes in your bloodstream to boost your energy. Compared to other beverages, coffee is the only drink that satisfies your body's caffeine cravings, keeping you energetic for long periods.
A grim consensus among public health experts seems to be taking shape around Latin America's impending COVID-19 crisis. While the region benefited from weeks of valuable forewarning in relation to the current hotspots in Europe and North America, the disease's rapid spread and the underlying realities of inequality in much of the region mean SARS-CoV-2 will soon be wreaking havoc across the Americas. As of May 10th, Brazil had already confirmed well over 160,000 cases and 11,000 deaths, while neighboring Peru had identified nearly 69,000 cases and Mexico had counted just under 3,500 deaths.