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News & Articles By Ralph Flores
05/18/2020
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By Ralph Flores
Wisconsin reopens for business after court strikes down stay-at-home order
Hours after the Wisconsin Supreme Court rejected the extension of the state’s stay-at-home order, people flocked to bars across the state. In Port Washington, business owners like Junior Useling of the Patio Bar & Grill served a handful of patrons nursing beers and watching basketball reruns. Meanwhile, Nick’s Bar in Platteville posted a photo on […]
05/15/2020
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By Ralph Flores
Chile braces for coronavirus winter: Health minister locks down Santiago after surge in new cases
Chilean President Sebastian Pinera warned on Tuesday that the country would experience its “greatest health challenge in decades” following a spike in new coronavirus cases across the region. As of late Thursday, the country has a total caseload of 37,040 and 368 deaths, according to data from Johns Hopkins University. In the capital city of Santiago, […]
05/14/2020
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By Ralph Flores
China goes on the charm offensive with “mask diplomacy” in Europe – but not everyone’s buying it
After being slammed by the coronavirus pandemic early this year, Europe is slowly emerging from its cordon sanitaire. Many countries have begun to unwind restrictions, and some have already allowed businesses to reopen. As the region looks to move past the onslaught, it’s also become the focus of China’s measures to boost its global presence. The move, […]
05/14/2020
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By Ralph Flores
Latin American countries raise alarms about Brazil as border towns report spikes in new coronavirus cases
As COVID-19 continues its onslaught, many countries in Latin America are growing concerned with how Brazil is managing the contagion within its borders. Colombia, which shares its southeast border with Brazil, recently boosted its military presence along its borders to stymie the spread of coronavirus in the region. President Ivan Duque announced the move following an uptick […]
05/13/2020
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By Ralph Flores
Coronavirus update: Russia has over 240,000 cases as Putin lifts lockdown
Russia now has 242,271 confirmed coronavirus cases, according to the Johns Hopkins University tracker – the highest caseload in the world after the United States. On May 12, health authorities reported 10,899 new cases in the last 24 hours, the 10th consecutive day that new cases were over 10,000. Despite the surge in new cases, Russian […]
05/12/2020
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By Ralph Flores
Coronavirus updates: Global caseload now over 4.2 million, Wuhan orders tests for ALL residents, South Korea battles new cases
A total of 4,215,514 people around the world have been infected by the coronavirus (COVID-19), according to data from Johns Hopkins University on Wednesday. Even as the pandemic continues to rage, many parts of the world are starting to loosen restrictions. But many countries in Asia – in particular, those hailed for their early response – are battling […]
05/12/2020
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By Ralph Flores
Italy emerged from lockdown last week – and people are already flouting social distancing
A week after Italy relaxed some of the toughest lockdown restrictions in the world, people across the country are already flouting social distancing measures. After a two-month lockdown, residents have returned to the streets and cyclists are back on the streets, expressing relief and trepidation at what many called “liberation.” “I literally haven’t been out […]
05/11/2020
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By Ralph Flores
Europe would have had MILLIONS of coronavirus cases if it did not close borders, finds study
A new report published in Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering revealed that implementing international travel bans helped Europe tamp down its COVID-19 caseload. The study, led by computer modeling experts at Stanford University, predicted over a million cases in Europe alone had air travel not been limited across the continent. “Global network mobility models, combined with local epidemiology models, can provide […]
05/11/2020
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By Ralph Flores
“We’re risking a backslide”: Public health experts concerned that emerging from lockdown can bring on a second wave of coronavirus infections
Public health experts in the U.S. are sounding the alarm on what they believe is an all-but-certain second wave of deaths and infections, as more states are easing their coronavirus lockdown and starting to reopen their economies. If these states are hit with a new surge of coronavirus infections, experts warn that officials would have no choice but to clamp back down. […]
05/06/2020
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By Ralph Flores
Mexico’s surge in new coronavirus cases triggers increased hostility toward health workers
In many parts of the world, healthcare workers are lauded as heroes, thanks to their work amid the COVID-19 pandemic. But in Mexico, these “heroes” are harassed, mobbed and even assaulted over fears that they will spread coronavirus. Recent estimates from the National Council to Prevent Discrimination – the federal government agency that ensures rights to non-discrimination and […]
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