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Family camps outside ICU room of covid-stricken father
To prevent the spread of the virus, hospitals are not allowing people to visit their loved ones who are infected with covid-19, but a Mexican family from Arizona whose father got sick, decided they needed to be present to support their loved one, no matter what.
Texas: morgues and hospitals overwhelmed by surge in cases
With the increasing number of deaths in Texas, morgues are overstretched, and several counties are using refrigerated trucks to store the bodies of those who have died from covid-19.
Mexico: study estimates virus has left 16 million in extreme poverty
With the coronavirus crisis still raging in Mexico, new numbers tell of the potential economic dangers for the nation's residents. At least 16 million could have fallen into extreme poverty because of the virus, and that danger hasn't gone away completely.
Teachers in AZ urge lawmakers to think twice before reopening schools
The unending spike in coronavirus cases in the US is sparking fierce debate about whether to reopen schools. This as global health officials warn that the pandemic will intensify unless more countries adopt comprehensive plans to combat it.
Will schools be safe enough to reopen this fall?
Trump threatens to “cut off” funds for schools not completely reopened. But Randi Weingarten, president of The American Federation of Teachers says “We are getting nothing from the federal government except pontification and frankly, Trump may want to be reckless when it comes to his rallies, but you can’t be reckless with teachers or with kids."
Florida shatters record with more than 15,000 cases over the weekend
“It would help us if your guys wear masks. The less patients we get, the less patients we have to intubate, the less often our workers become our own patients and that is really one the scariest ideas.” That's the message from Dr. Andrew Pastewski, the ICU medical director at Jackson South Medical Center in Miami.