Is the WHO Responsible for the Pandemic?
The political fight around the WHO director and his relationship with China involves Trump, Maduro, and many other states. Meanwhile, common folk are the most affected.
The political fight around the WHO director and his relationship with China involves Trump, Maduro, and many other states. Meanwhile, common folk are the most affected.
As we tackle one problem, the pandemic reveals ten more to handle. The baton has been moving from highly-skilled professionals to regular people alike.
The Chinese-made antibody tests bought by many countries, including Venezuela, aren’t recommended to detect cases before they become acute.
Human rights organizations and American media are talking about ICE and European camps, but Venezuelans have another place to worry about when it comes to COVID-19: their borders.
Is it likely that COVID-19 was bio-engineered into existence? Who would be the most likely designer? And why is this theory scientifically implausible?
We have evidence that the contagion curves are flattening thanks to social distance measures. We must keep them, in the world and in Venezuela.
Chavismo claims to be "for the poor," but just how much is it actually helping the most vulnerable of Venezuelans during the economic woes of the pandemic?
A paper suggests BCG vaccines against tuberculosis, which are provided in Venezuela, can reduce COVID-19 deaths. But are they really the answer we’re looking for?
While the COVID-19 pandemic shows what world leaders are truly made of, a symbolic figure sends out the message we all need, whether you’re in Central London or in a Caracas slum.
Social distancing and lockdowns will flatten the contagion curve, but they will also flatten our GDPs. As Venezuelans know very well, broken economies can kill, too.
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