Texas faces rising cases of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19)

Texas Governor Mulls Another Lockdown as Daily COVID-19 Cases Hit 5,489

Health experts believe that the recent surge in coronavirus cases may be attributed to the reopening of economy.
U.S. President Trump and Israel's Prime Minister Netanyahu discuss Middle East peace proposal at White House in Washington

Two More Trump Rally Staff Members Tested Positive for COVID-19, Bringing Total to 8

Two more staff members of U.S. President Donald Trump's campaign rally have tested positive for COVID-19, bringing the total to eight.
A pharmacist displays a box of Dexamethasone at the Erasme Hospital amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, in Brussels

Scientists May Have Found First Cure for COVID-19. How Effective is it?

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.

How to Cope With Mental Health Issues Amid The Pandemic

Read on to find out about how you can cope with mental health issues brought by the pandemic.

Reported COVID-19 Deaths Are Inaccurate And Funeral Homes in Mexico Are Receiving More Calls Than Ever

Read on to find out about the possible causes of the inaccurate counts of COVID-19 deaths in Mexico.

Business Ideas for Latinos Amid The Coronavirus Pandemic

Read on to find out how you can earn profits amid the coronavirus pandemic.

The Comeback Plan of Hollywood Studios Amid the Coronavirus Pandemic

Since the arrival of the coronavirus pandemic, the world of many industries in the US had stopped, including the entertainment industry. Read on to find out about their plans for their comeback.
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Will Coronavirus Disease Extend for Another Two Years?

A new study and statistics have shown that the coronavirus will likely extend for another two years until a cure is made.
Susana Prieto, a lawyer and labor activist, advises employees of an Edumex factory during a protest to halt work amid the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in Ciudad Juarez

Mexican Automotive Factory Workers Pressured to Leave Home for “Essential Work”

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.
FILE PHOTO: U.S. President Trump participates in coronavirus relief bill signing ceremony at the White House in Washington

After Unfair and Inaccurate Coverage, President Trump Seeks to Clarify His Sleep/Work Schedule

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.
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Rite-Aid, Walgreen's and Other Executives Discuss Increasing COVID-19 Testing

The United States of America is leading with the greatest number of coronavirus cases, contributing to up to a third of the total world’s cases.
U.S. President Trump leads the daily coronavirus task force briefing at the White House in Washington

Trump Says United States Will Supply Other Nations With Ventilators

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.
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New Mexico Hospital Workers Reuse Medical Supplies and Other PPE Due to Shortage

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.
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Thunderbirds and Blue Angels Fly Over in Honor of Medical Workers

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.
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State Goverment in Brazil Secretly Distributes Ventilators, Hides Them from Federal Government

The Brazilian state of Maranhão ordered essential medical supplies and equipment on their “war operation” against the pandemic.
CDC Director Robert Redfield speaks at daily coronavirus response briefing at the White House in Washington

Budget for Further Testing up to $600 Million to “Open Up America Again”

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.
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