COVID-19

15 L.A. Children, Mostly Latinos, Contract Deadly Coronavirus-Related Inflammatory Syndrome

A rare but potentially deadly inflammatory syndrome believed to be related to the coronavirus has been found in 15 children in Los Angeles, officials said.
California Supreme Court: Sex Offenders Are Eligible for Early Parole

Over 1,000 Inmates Test Positive for COVID-19 at North Texas Prison

Coronavirus cases are rising at a North Texas federal prison as over 1,000 inmates tested positive for COVID-19, with at least one death.
Chicago governor

Chicago Governor Divides State into 11 Regions as Part of Reopening Plans

Chicago Governor J.B. Pritzker on Wednesday said he would divide the state into 11 regions as part of his reopening plans for the state.
Mexican immigrant ICE

Mexican Immigrant in ICE Custody Dies of COVID-19

A 51-year-old Mexican immigrant died of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody on Sunday, the agency announced.
One-Third Of Prisoners At San Quentin Prison Have Coronavirus

California to Give 8,000 Inmates Early Release Amid COVID-19 Pandemic

California officials on Friday said 8,000 more inmates would be released early from the state prison to avoid the spread of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) among both inmates and prison staff.
Los Angeles cases

L.A. Coronavirus Cases Continue to Rise

The number of cases, hospitalizations, and death rates continue to worsen since the start of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, a health official of the Los Angeles County said.
Latin leaders

More Than 40 Latin Officials Infected with COVID-19

Powerful Latin officials, including two presidents, have already tested positive for the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) this week.
Shopping Corona

Coronavirus Pandemic: Has a Trip to Grocery Store Become a Thing of the Past?

Nearly seven in 10 Americans think the normal grocery story run will be a thing of the past because of the coronavirus pandemic, a new research said.
President Jair Bolsonaro and Health Minister Luiz Henrique Mandetta Hold a Press Conference about the Coronavirus (COVID-19)

Brazil's Bolsonaro Faces Charges For Removing Mask In Interview After Testing Positive for COVID-19

Brazilian journalists are suing the president after he violated a law, stating that infected persons are prohibited from transmitting the virus to healthy individuals.
Texas sheriffs

Texas Sheriffs Say No to Coronavirus Mask Rule

A number of Texas sheriffs refuse to follow a new executive order requiring the wearing of masks in public to slow the spread of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in the state.
Jair Bolsonaro, far-right lawmaker and presidential candidate of the Social Liberal Party (PSL), gestures after casting his vote during general elections on October 28, 2018 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Brazil President Continues to Flout Protective Protocols Even After Testing Positive for COVID-19

The far-right leader has repeatedly flouted social distancing guidelines and dismissed the importance of using face masks in slowing the spread of the coronavirus.
Nick Cordero

Broadway Star Nick Cordero Dies of Coronavirus Complications

Tony award-nominated Broadway actor Nick Cordero died at 41 from severe medical conditions due to coronavirus just this Sunday.
 An elderly woman gets a test under supervision at a Covid-19 pop up testing centre

Phoenix Mayor Claims FEMA Refused Access to More Testing Resources Amid COVID-19 Surge

Arizona residents often wait more than eight hours to get tested for the virus as the state faces a shortage of coronavirus testing resources.
Melbourne Suburbs Remain In Lockdown As Victoria Continues To Confirm New COVID-19 Cases

Scientists Claim COVID-19 Can Spread Through Airborne Transmission

Experts claim outbreaks in bars and meat processing plants are linked to aerosol transmissions of the virus.
Clearwater Beach on Independence Day

Florida Coronavirus Cases Top 200,000

Over 200,000 people were tested positive for the coronavirus since the pandemic began, Florida health officials say.
Texas Hospital

Hospitals in 2 Texas Counties Reach Full Capacity as Coronavirus Cases Spike

Hospitals in at least two Texas counties are at full capacity, prompting county judges to ask residents to stay at home.
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