Nicaragua Fails to Declare “Emergency” over Coronavirus
Elevated projection of possible mortality proves that the Ministry of Health expects the most serious patients to merely “come to the hospitals to die.”
Read MoreElevated projection of possible mortality proves that the Ministry of Health expects the most serious patients to merely “come to the hospitals to die.”
Read MoreNight in the Capital, Havana, Cuba. By Brian Okiec (USA). Camera: zte cel phone
Read MoreA teenager’s website tracking coronavirus is one of the most vital resources for people seeking accurate and updated numbers on the pandemic.
Read MoreThousands of women marched this March 8 and 9 in Latin America, in Nicaragua the Police besieged and repressed any attempted demonstration. (40 photos)
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.
Read MoreIn the past year we’ve seen the reappearance of a long forgotten and essential element of any serious debate about economic development: chains of production.
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).
Read MoreResting after soccer, Granada, Nicaragua. By Susan Keeney (USA). Camera: Motorola phone
Read MoreCubans are discussing issues today that were never discussed before. There are interesting debates and well-founded opinions, that’s also true, yet…
Read MoreThe fear that the coronavirus could arrive in Cuba at any moment has now become a reality with the first confirmed cases.
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