Nicaragua Enters a Twilight Zone after First Coronavirus Fatality
The country demands transparency, an end to censorship and secrecy, and urgent preventive measures to avoid the spread of the virus.
Read MoreThe country demands transparency, an end to censorship and secrecy, and urgent preventive measures to avoid the spread of the virus.
Read MoreThinking of Italy, with deep angst. All of the social and economic structures that existed before covid-19 are faltering.
Read MoreHow is it that a center of thought, with the country’s chief medical school, hasn’t been able to protect its students, staff and administrative employees?
Read MoreOver the course of the past week surrealism has spread almost as quickly as the COVID-19 virus. At least in Havana…
Read MoreWhen will Cuba’s monopoly telecomunications company, ETECSA, lower its exhorbitant Internet rates to help Cuban families in these times of crisis?
Read MoreMany people believe that the government should have closed the border as soon as the World Health Organization declared a global pandemic.
Read MoreIt cannot be interpreted any other way. President Miguel Diaz Canel said, “the coronavirus is coming at us.” We must halt the extension of the virus.
Read MoreIt is true that history recounts the devastating impact of past pandemics, but none of them broke out in such a populated world…
Read MoreNicaraguan history has taught us there are external factors outside the government’s will, that may affect it if they fail to take the required measures…
Read More“Be like Ortega,” referring to Nicaragua’s president who hasn’t shown his face in public since the coronavirus went from an epidemic to a pandemic.
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