May 18 EU education ministers met in a conference call to discuss the reopening of schools. The children had returned to class for several weeks in 22 European countries, and there were still no signs of a significant increase in Covid-19 infections. It was still early, but this was good …
Read More »Coronavirus deaths in Latin America and the Caribbean exceed 100,000 with Brazil, the most affected by far
Montevideo, Uruguay – Latin America and the Caribbean exceeded 100,000 on Tuesday coronavirus deaths, more than half of them in Brazil, according to an AFP count based on official figures. The pandemic is accelerating throughout the region, which now has a total of 2.1 million cases, with Brazil, Mexico, Peru …
Read More »Coronavirus increases in Latin America as deaths exceed 100,000
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – The death toll in Latin America from the coronavirus pandemic surpassed 100,000 on Tuesday, according to a Reuters count, with little sign that the outbreak is easing in a region marked by crowded cities and high levels of poverty. FILE PHOTO: The faithful of the Afro-Brazilian …
Read More »Study says COVID-19 antibodies can go away in as little as 2 months
As the world faces the COVID-19 pandemic, a new study suggests that antibodies, proteins produced by the immune system that can provide protection against reinfection, may disappear in just two months after infection in certain people who have recovered from the virus. The study was conducted in China and published …
Read More »Novak Djokovic positive coronavirus test generates criticism and consequences
Over the weekend, I received the following message from a reader: It seems Novak Djokovic’s arrogance was finally able to catch up with him and he is rapidly losing the support and goodwill he still had with me. Between the anti-vaccination stand, the desire for Grand Slam events to be …
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