Since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States, healthcare systems have been crippled, the economy has plummeted, and Americans just want to know, when will this end? President Donald Trump provides a positive outlook on how the rest of the year will turn out during the pandemic, promising a vaccine as soon as possible.
A rising number of community colleges in California are planning to provide all fall classes online for the protection of staff and students from COVID-19.
The indigenous Maya towns are currently despising returned migrants, along with a threat to some, of lynching or burning their homes as fear spread as 100 deportees from the United States were found positive for COVID-19.
Two Arizona sheriffs refused to enforce an extended stay-at-home order recommended by Governor Doug Ducey as coronavirus cases in the state hit 8,640. Arizonan activists call for the governor's recall from office.
Brazil's health care system is collapsing as the number of COVID-19 cases, and deaths soar. Experts say the country may see worse conditions as doctors are forced to leave hundreds untreated.
An extensive research report claims the Chinese government purposely hid or destroyed all evidence of the COVID-19 outbreak and its contagiousness from the rest of the world.
At the start of this month, more than six states have started relaxing their lockdown rules which were implemented as the COVID-19 pandemic started spiraling out of control on the American soil.
Costa Rica has started to ease some COVID-19 measures effective today, in an initiative to progressively reactivate the economy of the country sans provoking a health crisis.
The United Nations found evidence of the swelling number of domestic violence in some countries in Latin America amid the global health pandemic COVID-19.
Law enforcement officials in Mexico are investigating the murder of a Chinese immigrant in the state of Chihuahua. They ruled out coronavirus racial discrimination as a possible motive for the fatal shooting.
Mexico's Interior Department recently denounced towns putting up roadblocks and imposing curfews. They believe the measures made to curb the spread of the virus violates constitutional rights.