Outbreak of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Manaus, Brazil

US Could See 200,000 COVID-19 Deaths by September as Cases Hit 2 Million

The country now has over 2,066,401 confirmed cases, with the number of fatalities at 115,130.

Massage Therapy Industry Winning Against Challenges in the Pandemic Situation

Find out how the massage therapy industry in the United States is doing as the business opens up amid the pandemic.
Photographer

Fotos Por Mexico Raises 6.7 Million Pesos for Groups Suffering From COVID-19

Over 200 local artists launched a fundraising campaign to help non-profit institutions support COVID-19 patients through selling their artworks.

Unemployment Rate of California in April Higher Great Recession

The unemployment rate of California almost tripled to 15.5 percent in April as the country's most populated state lost employments in one month from COVID-19.
Latin education

Latino Graduates Uncertain of Pandemic’s Impact on Their Future

Amid the coronavirus pandemic, unprecedented suspensions to educational processes have caught Latino students completely by surprise. Crucial internships and vital studies were set back, which left a heavy impact especially on the graduating classes.
Latin America COVID-19 Protest

Latin Americans Come Together to Bring Down Quarantine Measures as the Region Becomes the New Epicenter for Coronavirus

Unease and tension are building in the region, and authorities are unable to stop it. People are protesting against lockdown measures in defiance of government cuts to expenditure and employment.
Mexico

Mexico Seeing More Deaths Than in the Last Four Years: Study Shows Official Numbers May Be Undercounting

A report published by a local magazine estimated that 37% more death certificates were issued in April 2020 than the average of that month in the past four years. As coronavirus cases continue to rise in Mexico, the federal government is already making plans on reopening the economy.
New study finds that an epidemic of diabetes among younger people in Mexico means that a lot of them are contracting COVID-19.

Health Experts’ Warning: COVID-19 and Diabetes Combined Have Killed Young People in Mexico

A new study finds that an epidemic of diabetes among younger people in Mexico means that a lot of them are contracting COVID-19, which could have insinuations for the United States.
School reopening

Schools Struggle to Reopen at Limited Capacity While Parents Protest Against It

All across the United States, school officials and staff are coming up with ways to resume class instruction while practicing social distancing.
Valnir Mendes da Silva

Corpse at Rio Left for Over 30 Hours as Coronavirus Overtakes Brazil

The body of a 62-year-old resident laid on the sidewalk in the Rio slums 30 hours after he died of breathing complications.
Corpse lay on the street in coronavirus-racked Rio for 30 hours

Brazil Is Losing Against COVID-19 As Health Officials Record 1,188 Daily Deaths

The country faces dark days as health officials report a dramatic surge in coronavirus cases and deaths in a single day.

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.

Reopening Your Business: How to Maintain Safety in Your Business Amid the Pandemic?

Read on to find out about tips on how to maintain safety in your business as your reopen amid the pandemic.
Covid-19 Helpers: A story for kids about the coronavirus and the people helping during the 2020 pandemic

Covid-19 Helpers: A Beth Bacon and Kary Lee Story About the Frontliners Battling the 2020 Pandemic

The book contains age-appropriate information that will help kids and adults understand the coronavirus situation and the importance of following social distancing guidelines.
Brazil Indigenous

Indigenous Tribes Struggle to Seek Support From Local Governments as COVID-19 Decimates Communities

Despite being remote and isolated from any urban life, the coronavirus is reaching more indigenous groups in the Amazon. With no near healthcare infrastructures and a lack of medical workers, tribes are struggling to survive as the federal governments are handling other priorities.

Risks for Latinos in California From The Coronavirus

Read on to find out about the effects of the coronavirus pandemic to Latinos in California and how the state is handling the situation.
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