Nicaragua and Coronavirus: Government Silence Weakens Protection
The Ministry of Health hasn’t yet explained to the public the measures they will implement in the face of the imminent arrival of the virus in Nicaragua.
Read MoreThe Ministry of Health hasn’t yet explained to the public the measures they will implement in the face of the imminent arrival of the virus in Nicaragua.
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Read MoreHigh temperatures will be between 28 and 31° C (82 and 88 F), while lows will be between 19 and 23° C (66 and 73 F).
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Read MoreWhile no cases have yet been reported, Cuba health authorities repeat that protective measures should be taken. Here’s what they are recommending.
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