COVID-19

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.

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.
White House West Wing

Possible Contagion: White House Reporter Tests Positive for COVID-19

A member of the White House Correspondents' Association who attended the briefings this week tested positive for coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).
John Lewis

John Lewis and Boots Set to Cut Over 5,000 Jobs and Shut Stores

John Lewis and Boots announced to cut off more than 5,300 jobs as the United Kingdom enters into a recession.
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.
COVID-19 Vaccine

Volunteers Needed for COVID-19 Vaccine Trials, Here's How to Register

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services announced on Monday the website allowing people to register and volunteer for the clinical trials of COVID-19 vaccines. Latinos and African-Americans are the top priorities.

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.
Florida bar, restaurant shutdown

Florida Bar and Restaurant Owners Face Foreclosures

Florida bars and restaurant owners are not sure if it would live after the state banned the sale of alcoholic drinks inside the establishments.
COVID-19 Patient

More States Begin to Shutdown as COVID-19 Infections Reach 300,000

The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) infections in the United States have reached 300,000 during the first six days of July. More states are now beginning to shut down businesses and mandate the use of face masks.

California Assembly Delays Return as Staff Tests Positive for COVID-19

The California Assembly had to delay its return from a scheduled summer break as coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak started infecting the people in the state capitol.

Florida Teen Dies After Mother Gives Her Unproven COVID-19 Treatment

The Lee County teenager attended a large church function weeks before she died. The gathering did not require attendees to wear face masks or follow social distancing rules.

More Latino-Owned Businesses Continue to Suffer Due to Coronavirus Pandemic

Latino-owned businesses are gravely affected by the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, according to a new assessment report.

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.

Los Angeles Police Records its First COVID-19 Related Death

Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) senior detention officer Erica McAdoo died from complications brought by the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), the department said in a tweet Saturday.
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.

Second Stimulus Check: When's the Earliest it Could be Sent?

To help weather the recession as a result of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, a second round of stimulus checks may be sent to eligible Americans as early as August based on the Senate's calendar.

'This is No Joke': Man Leaves 'Regretful' Post on Facebook Before Dying of COVID-19

California truck driver Tommy Macias wrote a tragic last message a day before dying of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) on June 21.

COVID-19 Kills 11-Year-Old in Florida As State Reports 10,000 New Cases

The boy's death marks the third coronavirus fatality involving a minor in the state. The other two deaths involved two 17-year-olds.

Economic Shutdown Possible Unless Texans Follow Rules on Wearing Face Masks

Texas Governor Greg Abbott said an economic shutdown is possible for Texas if people don't follow rules on wearing face masks.
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62-Year-Old Man Suffers Painful 4-Hour Erection With COVID-19 Infection

A 62-year-old Latino man, who tested positive for COVID-19, has suffered a 4-hour erection, while in an intensive care unit of a hospital.
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