As Guatemala’s flower exports fall due to decreased worldwide demand during the COVID-19 crisis, flower-exporting companies came together under the Making Hope Bloom campaign to strategically place flowers throughout the capital city and the interior of the country.
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Through Twitter, the President of Honduras, Juan Orlando Hernández, asked the Intervening Commission of the National Electrical Power Company to notify the Honduras Energy Company of the suspension, at the national level, of the power cuts during the coronavirus health emergency.
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Going out is a risk nowadays, but Venezuelans have some additional concerns with regards to their economic survival and whether or not they will contract coronavirus.
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Life had returned to the center of Soyapango, El Salvador’s most populated city. The town was bustling with traffic, and it seemed to have returned to normalcy.
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In an interview, Colombia’s Minister of Health, Fernando Ruiz Gómez, warned, “It is very important that the population understands that this will not be short,” when asked about quarantine orders.
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Social isolation to prevent the spread of the COVID-19 disease may aggravate the unequal situation that women already experience in terms of domestic work and domestic violence.
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The Naho Foundation is dedicated to working with low-income pregnant women between the ages of 11 and 23.
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Quito’s metro has been extended by 22 kilometers, connecting El Labrador (an area in the north of the city) with Quitumbe (in the south) in a ride of just 34 minutes.
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Specialists explain what the protocol is after a death from this new virus. Is it necessary to cremate the bodies of those who have died from Covid-19?
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