COVID-19

Food Distribution with a Different Approach: Educating Latino Families about the 2020 Census

A group in Elgin is in search of new ways to promote early literacy and share more information with Latino families regarding participation in the 2020 Census during the COVID-19 lockdown.
A healthcare worker in protective gear treats a patient with the COVID-19 at the El Centro Regional Medical Center in El Centro, California, US.

Health Workers Residing in Mexico Contribute to California’s Response to COVID-19 Crisis

Every day, hundreds of Mexicans and Americans living the border's south are seen entering the hospitals of California. They do so, not as patients but as workers.

It Is Immigrant Heritage Month and The Coronavirus Pandemic Is Still Present

Read on to find out about this year’s Immigrant Heritage Month amid the pandemic. It is Immigrant Heritage Month, based on an article. It means that it is the month again for the people of the United States of America to celebrate the diversity brought in the country through immigration from different parts of the world.

Illinois Rep. Garcia Urges the State Governor to Hire Latinos and Immigrants as Contact Tracers, Here's How to Apply

Ilinois Representative Jesus Garcia urged Governor Pritzker to make sure that Hispanics will be hired as contact tracers because of their knowledge about the community.

Good Things that Happened During the Pandemic

Good things that happened you should know amid the global pandemic according to a recently published article. It is undeniable that the global pandemic has brought negative impacts to almost everyone around the globe.

Experts Say Mexico's Reopening of Economy Means Spike of Infections and Deaths

More deaths are expected to be recorded in the coming days as the country reopens its economic activities. Graveyard diggers in the country are now preparing for death surge.

Ordering Food via Mobile App in Latin America Tough Today as Delivery Workers Strike

Reports came out early today that delivery workers throughout Latin America are striking. Such an industrial move has spread "far and wide" across both platforms and borders.

Homeless Jacsonville Student Graduates as High School Valedectorian

A homeless student in Jacksonville will graduate as the high school valedictorian. A homeless student in Jacksonville will graduate as the high school valedictorian, according to a recently published article.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom

Reopening for California Made too Fast: A Possibility of Surge in COVID-19 Cases Seen by State Health Official

A possible surge in COVID-19 cases may happen as a result of California's reopening, which state health official, Dr. Sara Cody finds, way too fast.

Thousands Continue to Cross US-Mexico Border Despite Extended Travel Ban and Amid COVID-19

Thousands still continue to cross the borders of the U.S. and Mexico every day despite the extended ban on non-essential travels and health threat of COVID-19.
Medical personnel from General Hospital No. 6 of the Mexican Institute of Social Security (IMSS) hold a protest after the death of a colleague, due to what they say is the lack of equipment to treat patients with the COVID-19, in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico.

Not Just COVID-19, Abandonment in Mexican Hospitals Reportedly Becomes a Killer, too

Many years of abandonment have staggered a lot of hospitals in Mexico. Currently, as COVID-19 strikes, some patients die not just because of the virus but because of abandonment or from mistakes that may have easily been prevented.

Meet the 13-Year-Old Boy Who Earns Graduates With Four Asssociate Degrees from California City College

A 13-year-old boy from California City College graduates with four associate degrees making him the youngest to graduate in Fullerton College.

COVID-19 Cases Swells in Latin America, 215 Million Will Be Pushed Into Poverty By the End of 2020

The number of COVID-19 cases and the death toll in Latin American countries continue to swell and not dropping despite their strict measures.
Workers carry a coffin outside of the crematorium at Angel Cemetery, where victims of COVID-19 are cremated in Lima, Peru.

Health Official Says, Latin America is Now the Pandemic’s Epicenter

On Tuesday, the Pan American Health Organization or PAHO said, Latin America has surpassed the United States and Europe in terms of the daily number of reported COVID-19 cases.

Video of A Delivery Personnel Praying Before Leaving a Package Goes Viral

Read on to find out about the incredible delivery personnel caught on camera praying before leaving a package.

Maquiladora Workers Reveal Fatal Spread of COVID-19 Infection in Matamoros Mexico

A maquiladora factory, Schumex-Schumacher worker recently informed World Socialist Web Site the car battery charger maker is obliging them to work even with the COVID-19 outbreak at the factory which has 300 employees.

Latino Workers Suffer Discrimination over Spread of COVID-19 in Meat Warehouses and Plants

Over 10,000 meatpacking laborers, many of them, Latin Americans, the United Food and Commercial Workers union said, have contracted the virus in the US, and dozens of them have died.

Health Experts have Warned: Diabetes and COVID-19 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.

Horrfying Reality: Doctors Struggle to Save Lives But Bolsonaro's Focus is on Economy and Not Health

In Brazil, doctors struggle to save lives but the country's president Jair Bolsonaro focuses more on the economy and urging businesses to reopen amid the swelling cases and death toll in the country.

Brazil Now No. 2 in World's COVID-19 Cases Surpassing Russia

The World Health Organization declares South America as the "new epicenter" of the novel coronavirus.

LA Reopening on the 4th of July: Is Freedom from Lockdown Possible on this Date?

Los Angeles, America's most populous county is targeting a July 4 reopening as experts of public health and policy have said, the COVID-19 crisis has stabilized enough to start recovering from an economic downturn.
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