[ad_1] An Avianca plane at the El Dorado airport in Bogotá.JUAN BARRETO / AFP Avianca’s turmoil comes from afar, but after restructuring its debt in 2019, the company put its next steps on black Sunday by announcing that it is voluntarily accepting the United States bankruptcy law. Its purpose is …
Read More »Six new cases of COVID-19 in Antioquia this May 11
[ad_1] Colombia presents 11,613 COVID-19 infections this Monday, May 11. In Antioquia the figure is 474. The National Institute of Health reported six new cases of COVID-19 in the department of Antioquia. In the country, 550 new cases: Amazonas (191), Bogotá (150), Cartagena (56), Valle (36), Atlántico (26), Barranquilla (26), …
Read More »Avianca flies light: what it means to have filed for bankruptcy
[ad_1] Paula Delgado and Juan Camilo Vega. Last Sunday, Avianca Holdings and some of its subsidiaries and affiliates announced that they will file for bankruptcy in the United States due to the effects that the expansion of the coronavirus has on their business. What does this decision mean and how …
Read More »Coronavirus: The impact of the pandemic on postgraduate programs – Education – Life
[ad_1] Universities are not optimistic about the number of students who will enroll next semester, much less when it comes to programs postgraduate, in which it is estimated that the desertion will be the highest. And it is that according to forecasts of various institutions consulted by EL TIEMPO, in …
Read More »Medellín becomes a national example for the management of COVID-19
[ad_1] After more than 50 days of mandatory preventive isolation, Mayor Daniel Quintero gives a positive balance of the behavior of the citizens and the actions taken by the municipal administration to flatten the COVID-19 contagion curve in the city. The mayor also assured that each of the companies that …
Read More »Senate reverses purchase of 10 thousand face masks – Congress – Politics
[ad_1] While deaths in health personnel continue to rise in the country due to the lack of biosecurity elements, The Senate administrative management has launched a plan to acquire 10,000 N95 masks, which have been in short supply in recent days and are indicated only for doctors and healthcare personnel. …
Read More »Ministry of sport protocol Colombian soccer: The 10 concerns of MinDeporte about the protocol of Colombian soccer | sports
[ad_1] This Monday the Ministry of Sport sent a document to the presidents of Dimayor and the Colombian Football Federation, Jorge Enrique Vélez and Ramón Jesurún respectively, which contains the 10 questions emerged from the review of the health protocol for the return of Colombian football. This takes into account …
Read More »This is the future of the pandemic
[ad_1] For now we know that the new coronavirus will be with us for quite a long time. So what awaits us? “Exactly how long is something yet to be seen,” said Marc Lipsitch, an infectious disease epidemiologist at Harvard University’s T. H. Chan School of Public Health. “It will …
Read More »This is how Bogotá was on the first day of partial labor reactivation
[ad_1] Now that more Colombians take to the streets, the authorities have stepped up biosecurity measures, especially in mass transportation systems. There are still disobedient in Kennedy. May 11 2020 20:17By: canalrcn.com The restart of the working day for workers from 3,700 companies that are already active in Bogotá began …
Read More »Interview with the commander of the Navy about lost boats in Venezuela ELESPECTADOR.COM
[ad_1] The commander of the Navy, Evelio Ramírez, indicated that they are investigating why three boats were left in Venezuelan territory. He gave details of the armament that was on board and of the communications that existed between his men and the Venezuelan navy. According to the high official, everything …
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