Only a handful of contact tracers working to carry COVID-19 in 125 communities near Chicago speak Spanish, despite significant Spanish populations. Churches and advocacy groups in the Houston area are trying to persuade immigrants to cooperate when health officials call. And in California, immigrants are being trained as contact persons …
Read More »New Zealand postpones elections due to virus
WELLINGTON, New Zealand – Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern on Monday chose to delay New Zealand’s national elections by four weeks as the country faces a new outbreak of coronavirus in its largest city, Auckland. The election was scheduled for Sept. 19, but will now be held on Oct. 17. Under …
Read More »Coronavirus did not destroy the homeless as many feared
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) – When the coronavirus appeared in the US this year, public health homeless officials and advocates feared the virus would rip through shelters and tents, destroying vulnerable people who often have chronic health problems. They scrambled to move people to hotel rooms, set fire to shelters and …
Read More »US retail sales up for 3rd month, but expectation
WASHINGTON (AP) – Americans increased their spending at retail stores and restaurants in July for a third straight month, but some evidence suggests sales are weakening with the expiration of bailouts for governments that previously put more money in the pockets of the people had. Friday’s report of the Department …
Read More »Paris, Marseille declared risk zones
PARIS – The head of France’s national health service says Paris and Marseille are zones of risk declared for the coronavirus if authorities observe a sharp increase in infections. Jerome Salomon, speaking on French radio, warned “the situation is getting worse week by week” in the country. He says that …
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