-Editorial The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health (Public Health) confirmed 228 new deaths and 7,112 new cases of COVID-19. To date, Public Health identified 1,104,393 positive cases of COVID-19 across all areas of L.A. County and a total of 16,322 deaths. Of the 228 new deaths reported today, …
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CANIRAC Mexicali elects Raúl Vásquez as President
-Editorial The National Chamber of the Restaurant and Seasoned Food Industry (CANIRAC) elected Raúl Ricardo Vásquez Krauss as its president, preceded by Miguel Ángel Torres Sánchez. Said ceremony was held last Thursday at the “Palominos” restaurant facilities, only the directors were present. Vásquez Krauss, who had served as Vice President …
Read More »DIABETES ON A DISH, DISEASE REVERSAL THERAPY
By: Dr. Elton Gomez, Regenerative Medicine Specialist. The field of regenerative medicine for organs, joints, tendons, muscles and various damage to tissues, both human and animal, undergoes important changes not only due to the discovery of stem cells, which are cells that can constantly renew themselves and give rise to …
Read More »Imperial County Health Officials Tracking COVID Variant and Possible Surge in Cases
-Editorial Imperial Valley COVID-19 numbers have improved in the last couple of days but that is not an excuse for people not to continue staying at home or taking precautions. At a joint meeting held on Jan. 28, the COVID-19 variant was discussed and how the county is preparing for …
Read More »New U.S. Travel Restrictions Could Devastate Mexico’s Tourism
-Editorial The U.S. government will require travelers over age 2, including U.S. citizens, to show proof of a recent, negative Covid-19 test result before boarding flights to the United States. President Joe Biden announced a new presidential proclamation stating all travelers entering the U.S. from abroad would need to self-quarantine …
Read More »Interior trending design 2021
By: Virgilio Anguiano, Architect. The year 2020 has been a long and not very comfortable year, therefore, we want to start 2021 with great enthusiasm and these are the interior design trends and colors that will be trending in 2021, we must take colors seriously into consideration because they define …
Read More »Restrictions Eased for Restaurants and Other Businesses in San Diego
-Editorial After seven weeks of closures, restaurants, museums, theaters and other businesses can resume outdoor operations immediately under state guidance. Hair salons, barbershops, nail salons, and tattoo parlors can open indoors. Hotels and other lodgings can open. The changes are a result of California health officials’ announcement that the Regional …
Read More »Biden and Lopez Obrador Set Bilateral Agenda in Motion
-Editorial Many people had speculated what kind of relationship Mexico and the United States would have with a new administration coming in, it looks that the binational relationship will continue on good terms. To those legislators and business, people on both sides of the border that were concerned about the …
Read More »First Stage of the Cross-Border Interurban Passenger Train Advances
-Editorial The interurban train, which in its first stage will travel 27.5 kilometers from Otay to Maclovio Rojas to transport more than 40 thousand passengers, could include Ensenada and Valle de Guadalupe in the future, announced Mario Escobedo, Secretary of Sustainable Economy and Tourism (SEST). This was said by the …
Read More »Stay-At-Home Order Has Been Lifted by Governor Newsom
-Editorial Gov. Gavin Newsom announced Monday that the Stay-at-Home Order will be lifted in all regions of the state at his press conference. Outdoor restaurant service, haircuts, and open-air workouts could soon resume — again — across California. Local health officials can decide if they want to keep some of …
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