The steroid, which is affordable and commonly available across the globe, has lowered the mortality rates among patients in ventilators and those who need oxygen.
Thousands still continue to cross the borders of the U.S. and Mexico every day despite the extended ban on non-essential travels and health threat of COVID-19.
In Brazil, doctors struggle to save lives but the country's president Jair Bolsonaro focuses more on the economy and urging businesses to reopen amid the swelling cases and death toll in the country.
U.S. Health Officials warned earlier this month about the second wave of COVID-19, Trump said he has no plans to shut down the country again which means more lives will be at risk.
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Corporations from the United States are urging Mexico’s President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador to reclassify maquiladoras as essential to reopen the supply chain during the lockdown. Factory workers are pressured to work again, and this time they try to protest.
Amid the long-time quarantine in the White House, media critics suspect Trump must be spending his time eating junk food and watching TV all afternoon long. In a series of social media posts, the U.S. president tried to clarify the demeaning story.
While the coronavirus pandemic has ravaged countries worldwide, the United States will provide ventilators to three countries in Latin America — Ecuador, El Salvador, and Honduras.
The health workers of the University of New Mexico Hospital were reported to be especially affected by the pandemic. Some staff answered interviews by media while about 60 more led a protest outside the hospital.
The pilots of the U.S’s top-flight demonstration teams have taken their planes over major U.S. cities in honor of the Colorado front-line providers. Elsewhere in the country, America’s youth have been aiding the medical workers from home.
In a rush to reopen the U.S. economy, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has announced a $631 million fund to state and local governments to help with mass testing.
Over 2 million cases across the globe are affecting communities and systems, but the most susceptible and vulnerable to the disease and its death are low-income families.
After six weeks in home isolation, children under the age of 14 are finally allowed outside their homes. Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez announced that this was a move towards easing the nationwide lockdown slowly and gradually.
While Mexican authorities are busy handling the national health care system, drug cartels are gaining popularity on social media through their philanthropic efforts.