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COVID19: THE TREATMENT (Part 1)

By: Dr. Elton Gomez, Regenerative Medicine Specialist “What is a lie today, maybe true tomorrow, and vice versa.” This phrase, in the case of the COVID19 pandemic, indicates that we are standing in the middle of a situation in which we do not know exactly what to do, such as …

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STOP racism and abuse of power

By: Terry Ahtziry Cárdenas Banda, attorney, philanthropist, and law professor. Human rights have been recognized thanks to the sociohistorical process that has been evolving and growing due to the demands of transforming political, economic, social, and cultural conditions at different times. We are still living this social process, since human …

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San Diego Zoo to Reopen This Month

-Editorial The San Diego Zoo and the San Diego Zoo Safari Park will resume operations on June 20, 2020, with limited shopping, dining, and other experiences available at both parks. During the initial reopening phase, each park will operate with limited on-grounds capacity and reduced hours of operation. Both facilities, which have …

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MONTE VISTA SURVEY

El Centro, CA.– The City of El Centro and the Imperial County Office of Education (ICOE) have engaged Victus Advisors to conduct an assessment for a proposed outdoor multi-use sports fields and identify the opportunities for a new sports complex in El Centro. The ultimate goal of this study will …

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PAHO issues guidance to reduce COVID-19 transmission among indigenous, afro-descendant groups

-Editorial The Pan American Health Organization has published a guide with recommendations on measures to reduce COVID-19 transmission among indigenous populations, Afro-descendants, and other ethnic groups. These focus on promoting hygiene, social distancing, and improving access to basic health services in their communities. The PAHO guidance notes that these groups …

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