By: Dr. Elton Gómez, regenerative medicine specialist The first coronavirus (COVID19) news we had, was on January 14, 2020, on a UN news site, there were reports of a new virus, which had not been identified in humans before, 20 days before that, in the middle of December 2019, 41 …
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Trump Extends Social Distancing Order Until April 30
-Editorial President Donald Trump extended restrictive social distancing guidelines through April 30, bowing to public-health experts who presented him with even more dire projections for the expanding coronavirus pandemic. “Nothing would be worse than declaring victory before the victory has been won,” Trump said at a press briefing after suggesting that …
Read More »In the midst of the Coronavirus pandemic crisis, López Obrador visits Mexicali
By: Fidel Gastelum, Reporter The President of Mexico, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, continues with his agenda of tours around the Mexican Republic. At this time, it was the capital of the State of Baja California’s turn, where the president appeared at the sports complex located westbound of the city. In …
Read More »Branding vs. Marketing
By: Javier A. Oliver Gallego (MBA) CEO at Link Brand Marketing Branding vs Marketing. The bottom line is that you can’t have one thing without the other. However, that wouldn’t clear your doubts about what the purpose of each one is and most importantly, how can your company profit from …
Read More »Perkins Relieves Kingsley as Base Commander
EL CENTRO, Calif. – Captain William Perkins relieved Captain Derrick Kingsley and assumed command of Naval Air Facility El Centro a few days ago on base. In an abbreviated ceremony with limited participants conducted at the installation’s main flag pole, the leadership of the installation was transferred as scheduled. Kingsley …
Read More »Yuma Organizations Team Up to Create Resource Portal for Businesses
-Editorial Recognizing the economic challenges that many businesses are experiencing, community and government leaders in the Greater Yuma Area have come together to create the Greater Yuma Economic Resource Portal, www.gyerp.org. This leadership group includes the Greater Yuma Economic Development Corporation, the Yuma County Chamber of Commerce, Arizona Western College …
Read More »Imperial Valley Transit Announced Modification of Bus Schedule Due to COVID-19
-Editorial The Imperial County Transportation Commission is implementing a reduction in service for its fixed-route services. Services affected include Imperial Valley Transit (IVT), IVT Blue Line, IVT Green Line, and IVT Gold Line. The Saturday IV Transit schedule will now be implemented Monday to Friday. The modifications will be implemented …
Read More »Death of 25-year-old shows how COVID-19 can impact anyone
-Editorial The death of a 25-year-old pharmacy technician from novel coronavirus has health officials warning the community that COVID-19 can be deadly for all and not just those who are elderly. The body of the pharmacy technician was found March 25 in a La Quinta residence, said Dr. Cameron Kaiser, …
Read More »Mexicans Block Access to Mexico from US at Port of Entry
By: Fidel Gastelum, Reporter A group of residents of the city of Nogales, Sonora gathered to block access to people coming from Arizona with cars, as a demonstration act to demand Mexican border customs strengthen security measures and prevent any cross-border transmission of Coronavirus into Mexico. The Coronavirus (COVID-19) has …
Read More »Hypothesis of Ripple Effect in the World Economy: Widespread contagion and world recession 2020
By: Dr. Alejandro Díaz-Bautista, Economist (Ph.D.). The magnitude of the negative economic impact caused by the coronavirus in China extends to the developed economies of Asia, Europe and now in the United States and throughout North America, seriously affecting consumer confidence, travel, and prices. energy and even spending, personal income …
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