Coronavirus

Ecuadorian Journalists Risk Their Lives Reporting the Coronavirus Crisis in Ecuador

With the gathering of corpses, journalists weighed the dangers of field reports. It had been too late for others already.

Texas and California Residents File Lawsuits for Overpriced Eggs

There are inflation price cases in other goods amid the coronavirus pandemic. However, people from California and Texas are looking at the alarming overpricing of eggs. Find out about the lawsuits they filed against egg producers and retailers.

Texas Governor Allows Some Businesses to Reopen Amid Multiplying COVID-19 Hotspots

Texas Governor Greg Abbott recently announced his plans to allow non-essential businesses to reopen their doors to customers despite a rising number of coronavirus hotspots in the state.

Llama Antibodies as Preventive Treatment for Coronavirus Infection

A group of scientists was researching llama antibodies against SARS and MERS. Yes, it was effective. Now, they believe that llama antibodies will be effective against the novel coronavirus. Read on to find out about the findings of their research.

Will the Worsening COVID-19 Feud Between US and China Lead to Another 'Cold War?'

Experts believe the frosty relationship between both countries is a 'dangerous dynamic.' They believe it could spur a new Cold War between the two giants.

Should US Meatpacking Industry Reopen Amid Coronavirus?

Most of the workers in the meatpacking industry of the US are Latinos. Should the government reopen the industry amid the numerous coronavirus cases among workers? Read on to find out.

Risk of Extinction: Coronavirus Scares Indigenous Tribe Leading Them to Migrate to the Amazon

Two elder leaders died from the symptoms of COVID-19. However, they do not know if it were the illness as they were not given tests and medical supplies to determine if it were the coronavirus. Read on to learn about the story of how this tribe left their land to the Amazon.

Dallas Hair Salon Owner Arrested and Jailed For a Week For Operating Amid COVID-19

Shelley Luther, owner of Salon a la Mode, refused to obey a cease-and-desist letter asking her to shut operations. She attended a court hearing on Tuesday.

Gilead Announces Mass Production of Remdesivir – More Drugs Under Research

Gilead Sciences has recently announced that after the Food and Drug Administration approved remdesivir, they are looking into manufacturers who can produce and license the drug to other countries.

Mexico Receives Medical Supplies From the United States to Aid Crippling Healthcare Systems

In the month prior, U.S. President Donald Trump guaranteed shipment of ventilators and other medical equipment for Mexico.

Lawmakers to Reconsider Terms of the Next Phase of Stimulus Checks to Prioritize Health Crisis for Americans

President Donald Trump said in a briefing last week that he believed states must not mismanage the stimulus packages. Republicans and Democrats in Congress have their own concerns about the relief aid.

US Court Denies ICE Detainees' Release, Tight Living Conditions Could Lead to COVID-19 Outbreak

ICE detainees in Los Angeles will have to remain under custody after the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit overruled a judge's decision to require their release.

Angry Mob Attempts to 'Rescue' Patient From Mexico Hospital, Claims 'Coronavirus Is a Lie'

Residents of Motozintla claim coronavirus is a plot to kill people. After a third patient in Motozintla, Chiapas was diagnosed with COVID-19, an angry mob of around 300 stormed the town's Social Security Institute hospital demanding to examine the patient themselves to make sure whether he have the coronavirus.

Mexican Central Bank to Cut Interest Rates to Shield the Economy Against the Impact of the Coronavirus

Due to the harsh effects of the coronavirus pandemic on the economy of Mexico, there is an increased chance that the country’s central bank will be cutting further interest rates. Read on to know how affected you are to this news.

Trump Takes Extensive Tour of Arizona Amid Plans to Reopen Economy

President Donald Trump landed in the battleground state of Arizona on Tuesday to visit a manufacturing plant amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

Facts About Mexico's Extended Ban of Nonessential Activities

Closure of nonessential activities in Mexico is until April 30 due to the number of coronavirus infections. However, it is now extended until May 30 through an emergency decree. Find facts you need to know about this new measure.

Coronavirus Has a Harsh Effect on the Amazon Rainforest

The Amazon rainforest absorbs five percent of the world’s total carbon emissions every year. The arrival of the coronavirus pandemic is making it hard for the region to combat fires and deforestation. Find out here how the region is coping.

Mexico Warns States Not to Threaten Civilians with Prison Terms to Enforce COVID-19 Lockdown

Mexico's Interior Department warned state governments to avoid using prison terms to enforce coronavirus stay-at-home policies.

President of Brazil Joins Protest Against Nation's Health Ministry

As political tension rose in an upcoming impeachment, President Jair Bolsonaro decided to join his supporters in going against quarantines and social distancing altogether in a rally that amassed almost a thousand people.

Texas Restaurant Reopens | Customer Leaves $1000 Tip “for the House”

After weeks of closing the store, the Frog and Bull reopened to a pleasant surprise by a regular customer. They were given a tip worth more than the customer’s whole order, enough to help them get back on track.

California Hospital Receives Anonymous Donation of $1 Million for 'Heroic' Staff

All the employees at the Dominican Hospital in California will receive bonuses for a whole year thanks to the donation of a kind stranger. The unnamed donor called the staff heroic for standing up to take care of the community.
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