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The Youth Are Vulnerable to COVID-19 Too, Says WHO

People below 50 are not exempted from acquiring coronavirus due to the fact that their immune system might have problems in battling the virus.
FILE PHOTO: Detainees are seen at Otay Mesa immigration detention center in San Diego

New Mexico Releases Inmates Due to COVID-19

New Mexico inmates have been released earlier than their expected date to further avoid transmissions in the coronavirus pandemic.
Outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Rome

COVID-19 Recovered Patients at Risk of ‘Post-Intensive Care Syndrome’

Patients who stay in the ICU for a long time are exposed to memory problems and other cognitive issues.
A medical specialist wearing protective gear sitting next to two nurses inside the new immediate response mobile hospital in Pachuca

COVID-19: How Long Before Reinfection Happens

Experts believe it is possible but they still do not have enough information to support the claim. (Photo : Reuters) Experts from different health communities believe that a recovered patient will be able to build immunity against the virus but the span of the immunity is still unknown.
The spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Ciudad Juarez

March 31: Mexico Confirmed 1,094 COVID-19 Cases With 28 Deaths

With an additional 101 confirmed cases of COVID-19, Mexico’s number rose to 1094. (Photo: Reuters) In a report issued on Monday, the Ministry of Health shared the death of 28 people from COVID-19 and 1,094 confirmed cases of the said virus.
Mexico's President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador attends a news conference at the National Palace in Mexico City

AMLO Strictly Orders People to Practice Preventive Measures To Avoid COVID-19

Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador orders everyone in the public to take the best preventive action to avoid acquiring coronavirus.
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Mexico Prepares for Coronavirus While Facing an Obesity and Diabetes Endemic

The World Health Organization confirmed people with diabetes and other health complications make an individual vulnerable toCOVID-19.
A patient suffering from COVID-19 is treated at the intensive care unit at Erasme Hospital in Brussels, Belgium, March 30, 2020.

'We've Got to Fight Together': US Faces Shortage of Specially Trained Respiratory Therapists

The United States faces a shortage of trained personnel as coronavirus cases continue to rise in the country.
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COVID-19 Effect: Latinos Lose Jobs in New York City

The Spanish-speaking community is suffering from joblessness based on a research led by Scott Ratzan.
Outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in Mexico City

People of Color Take a Major Hit as the Economy Struggles Amid the COVID-19 Pandemic

Industries where most people of color work are likely to close due to the coronavirus outbreak. (Photo : Reuters) An estimated 70 percent of United States hotel maids are women of color.
A U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement's (ICE) Fugitive Operations Agent takes handcuffs off before booking an immigrant in Los Angeles

Detained Migrants Requested Release as the Pandemic Intensifies

The Trump Administration is requested to release over 37,000 detained immigrants as the number of coronavirus infections increases.
COVID-19 intensive care unit at the San Raffaele hospital in Milan

COVID-19 Pandemic Drives Health Care Institutions’ Focus Away From Other Diseases

The increasing number of COVID-19 confirmed cases has led CIDR and INER to prioritize people infected with the virus.
U.S. President Donald Trump arrives during a news conference in the Rose Garden of the White House

President Trump Discusses Mobile Hospitals, Supply Hoarding, and Project "Airbridge"

Donald Trump is doing all he can to hasten the production and delivery of vital equipment in the fight against COVID-19.
COVID-19 Scare: Deadly But Profitable For Mexican Street Vendors

COVID-19 Scare: Deadly But Profitable For Mexican Street Vendors

Street vendors in Mexico are taking advantage of the present COVID-19 situation to sell hand sanitizers for as much as four times the supermarket price.
People walk near the national flag and the Metropolitan Cathedral on a Zocalo Square partially empty as the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak continues, in Mexico City

COVID-19 Strikes in Mexico Leaving 12 Dead

The pandemic coronavirus strikes up in Mexico forcing people to rest and stay at home. (Photo : Reuters) On Friday the ministry of health confirmed that there are 717 confirmed cases of coronavirus in Mexico, 132 cases more than reported on March 26.
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Hospitals Are Now Facing Shortage of Albuterol Inhalers

As the COVID-19 continues to spread, medical supplies such as inhalers are being reserved for the patients, supplies from hospitals and pharmacies are now limited.
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Are Gun Stores Essential During COVID-19 Pandemic?

In some parts of the country, city leaders have put a ban on gun sales despite arguments from gun rights advocates saying firearms are essentials during this time of uncertainty.
FILE PHOTO: Cranes and containers are seen at the port of Rosario

Ports Take Preventive Measures to Secure Operation Amidst COVID-19 Outbreak

Latin America ports practice and implement actions to avoid local transmission and to continue the transportation of cargoes normally.
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FDA Approves Blood of COVID-19 Survivors As Treatment

Researchers claim that the best chance of success for certain patients would be to produce more advanced medications.
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COVID-19 Cases Accelerate As Life Slows

The World Health Organization warns the public of the accelerating number of COVID-19 cases across the globe.
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Dr. Fauci: The Coronavirus Knows No Age

Anthony Fauci, US’ top infectious expert, asks for the cooperation of the younger Americans as the country faces the global pandemic – COVID-19.
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