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‘It’s wonderful’: Panamanians return to beaches after pandemic closure

The Panamanian government reopened beaches to tourists Saturday after they had been closed for seven months to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.

Covid-19: Europe surges again this week

The United States is the worst-affected country with 223,059 deaths, followed by Brazil with 155,900, India with 117,306, Mexico with 87,894 and Britain with 44,347.

Misinformation threatens response to Covid-19 in the Americas, PAHO alerts

The American continent has summed 19 million cases and more than 614,000 deaths related to the new coronavirus that appeared in China at the end of 2019. This represents almost half of the known infections and deaths worldwide.

Panama says it will enable ‘abandoned’ hospital for Covid-19

The project, located on the outskirts of Panama City, planned for 17 buildings, more than 1,700 beds, 50 operating rooms and 300 doctor's offices across some 220,000 square meters.Ā 

CONCACAF confirms postponement of 2022 World Cup qualifiers

2022 World Cup qualifiers due to take place in October and November would be postponed until 2021 because of COVID-19.

CONCACAF boss says World Cup 2022 qualifying unlikely in October

The United States, Mexico, Costa Rica, Jamaica and Honduras are already into the final round by virtue of world rankings.

Panama rules out hiring Cuban doctors amid criticism from the US and internal protests

The Panamanian government has for now ruled out the ā€‹ā€‹hiring of Cuban doctors to combat COVID-19, amid protests from the health union and warnings from the United States.Ā 

Pandemic ‘an opportunity’ for Latin America, regional director of UNDP says

COVID-19 has already infected 6.7 million people with 260,000 deaths in the region.

Costa Rica to face United States in final match of World Cup qualifying

The United States and Costa Rica learned the path they must take in continental qualifying to return to the FIFA Men's World Cup.

Americas suffer ‘mental health crisis’ due to pandemic, which is rebounding in Europe and Asia

The COVID-19 pandemic is causing an unprecedented mental health crisis in the American continent, PAHO warned Tuesday, while the infections once again set off alarms in Spain and began a new phase in the Asia-Pacific region.

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