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Find out how the Miami airport prepared for the massive vaccine distribution
Miami International Airport is one of the most important hubs for vaccine distribution to the South-East and Latin America. To talk about those efforts, we spoke to Emir Pineda, he's the cargo spokesperson at MIA.
Demand for traveling nurses increases during pandemic
The demand for travel nurses has increased by 40% in the last month. “New York was the first travel assignment I have ever taken… It was almost like a well-oiled machine. Nurses were in and out every day and there were a lot of patients,” says Lisseth DeGracia, an emergency room nurse in St. Paul, Minnesota, working with the agency Fastaff Travel Nursing.
First Pfizer covid-19 vaccine doses ship out across the U.S.
There is finally a sign of what is hopefully the beginning of the end of the covid-19 pandemic. After a record-breaking effort, the first deliveries of the coronavirus vaccine have now begun as planes and cargo trucks distribute them to locations across the country.
Mariachis worried as stay-at-home orders jeopardize their business
Mariachi culture in Mexico is undergoing an acute crisis due to the coronavirus pandemic. And as musicians grow more desperate, some are offering virtual serenades in exchange for donations. Here’s the report.
Doctor describes experience as a Pfizer vaccine trial participant
Dr. Kristen Choi published a letter in a medical journal describing her experience during the Pfizer vaccine trial. “It's very important health care providers are ready to talk to patients about what to expect from the vaccine and what side effects could look like,” says Dr. Choi, a registered nurse and an assistant professor at UCLA.
Thousands of unaccompanied minors arrive at U.S. – Mexico border
A rise in the number of unaccompanied minors found along the U.S. southern border is being reported a judge blocked the immediate removal of minors in mid-November based on CDC guidelines to prevent the spread of covid-19 at the border.