[ad_1] Despite Tuesday’s notification asking him to give his response, Treasury Prosecutor Carlos Zannini has yet to send arguments in support of the decision to suspend face-to-face classes in the Buenos Aires …
Read More »I’m raising my son alone because his mother didn’t want him “
[ad_1] The story of Luis Fernando Palacios rocked social media. This Mexican from Monterrey, who works as a nurse, told how he had to take charge of the care of his son …
Read More »Experts insist Nicolás Maduro’s ‘miraculous droplets’ against Covid only serve as mouthwash
[ad_1] Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro’s “miraculous droplets” continue to get people talking. But not because of its healing properties against the coronavirus stated by the Chavist leader, but because according to experts …
Read More »“It’s just a matter of time”
[ad_1] Key world leaders call for a treaty against pandemics. French President Emmanuel Macron, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, as well as the presidents of Rwanda, Costa Rica …
Read More »more than 3,000 deaths and nearly 100,000 cases of coronavirus in a single day
[ad_1] Brazil registered this Wednesday 100,303 covid infections, a new daily record, with which the country already adds 11,693,3,838 cases and is confirmed as the current global epicenter of the pandemic. In …
Read More »Bill Gates has good arguments, and he’s not alone
[ad_1] As if we don’t get enough of our own tribulations, now Bill Gates bursts onto the scene with his plea that climate change will have more dramatic consequences than the coronavirus …
Read More »Argentina manages to have only 10% of the vaccines it thought and what can happen by March
[ad_1] Contracts between countries and laboratories for the purchase of vaccines appear to be a mere formalism during the coronavirus pandemic, an abstraction of uncertain material support. The problem affects the world, …
Read More »Argentina only vaccinates a third of the global average per day and the gap is widening
[ad_1] The vaccination against the coronavirus, already passed the first month of 2021, confirms a presumption that since December Argentina has tried to exorcise: postponement of South America, in particular, and peripheral …
Read More »Florida has banned “vaccination tourism” and doses will only be for locals
[ad_1] After news broke of the number of people who have traveled to the United States for free vaccinations, health officials in Florida, the state that has received the most “vaccination tourism,” …
Read More »in 2020, inflation for the poorest was close to 48% and that of the richest only 30%
[ad_1] In 2020, inflation in the poorest or indigent sectors would have increased up to 48% facing inflation 36.1% on average. While that of the highest income sectors would have been below …
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