The Legacy of Nicaragua’s Civic Rebellion that Began in April 2018
What solution is there today to the double crisis of the Ortega dictatorship and the coronavirus pandemic in Nicaragua?
What solution is there today to the double crisis of the Ortega dictatorship and the coronavirus pandemic in Nicaragua?
Asylum applicants have not been included in the Panamanian assistance efforts, and the National Office for Refugee Assistance has also been silent.
Dayanna Monroy reports for the Teleamazonas television station in the port city of Guayaquil, the epicenter of Ecuador’s COVID-19 outbreak.
Dr. Armen Henderson was handcuffed and detained outside his home as he was preparing for a volunteer shift to test homeless people for COVID-19.
The decision of the government not to implement any of the prevention measures recommended by the World Health Organization for “makes no sense”.
As the coronavirus sweeps through the US, 2.5 million farmworkers are continuing to go to work every day, often facing crowded and unsanitary conditions…
“This medicine from Cuba is ineffective. The best medicine is quarantine and social distancing,” says Dr. Edward Mena, a Nicaraguan hepatologist living in the US.
With no medical insurance, Nicaraguan Idania Molina and her children attempt to survive in the US amid the difficulties imposed on them by the pandemic.
Sonia Acevedo, a family practice doctor in Davis, California. ”There’s no time to wait and see if the government wants to adopt preventive measures.”
Juan S. Chamorro, a leader of the Civic Alliance affirms: “Under no circumstances” will a truce with the regime be declared.