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Past articles by Pablo:

Hungary's Orban: Health care prepared for rising infections

Hungary's prime minister says that the government has drawn up a “war plan” to defend against the new wave of the coronavirus pandemic and that the country's health care system is prepared to handle to rising number of new virus cases → Read More

Virus spiking in eastern Europe; Hungary drafts 'war plan'

The number of new COVID-19 cases is spiking in parts of Eastern Europe, with Hungary and the Czech Republic registering all-time highs → Read More

Virus spiking in eastern Europe; Hungary drafts 'war plan'

The number of new COVID-19 cases is spiking in parts of Eastern Europe, with Hungary and the Czech Republic registering all-time highs → Read More

Virus spiking in eastern Europe; Hungary drafts 'war plan'

The number of new COVID-19 cases is spiking in parts of Eastern Europe, with Hungary and the Czech Republic registering all-time highs → Read More

US grapples with pandemic as its origins are traced in China

ST. PETERSBURG, Florida (AP) — The United States was grappling with the worst coronavirus outbreak in the world on Monday, as Florida shattered the national record for a state's largest single-day increase in new confirmed cases. Meanwhile, two World Health Organization experts were part of a mission in China to trace the origin of the pandemic. The virus was first detected in central China's… → Read More

As US grapples with virus, Florida hits record case increase

With the United States grappling with the worst coronavirus outbreak in the world, Florida hit a grim milestone Sunday, shattering the national record for a state’s largest single-day increase in positive coronavirus cases → Read More

Florida reports largest single-day increase in coronavirus cases

Throughout May and into June, the state reopened much of its economy with some restrictions. → Read More

Coronavirus Surge in Eastern European Countries Leads to Travel Bans, Face Mask Mandates

Countries in Eastern Europe are facing rising waves of COVID-19 infections, leading to new measures such as travel bans and required masks. → Read More

Coronavirus: Surge in COVID-19 cases in Eastern Europe prompts new restrictions

Countries in Eastern Europe are facing rising waves of coronavirus infections, leading to new restrictive measures such as the mandatory use of face masks in Croatia and travel bans or quarantines to be imposed by Hungary. → Read More

Coronavirus surge in Eastern Europe prompts new restrictions

BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) — Countries in Eastern Europe are facing rising waves of coronavirus infections, leading to riots in Serbia, mandatory face masks in Croatia and travel bans or quarantines imposed by Hungary. The new restrictions come as the World Health Organization reports that daily global infections hit over 228,000 last week, and the U. S. confirmed over 66,600 new cases on Friday,… → Read More

‘I think I made a mistake’: Young man from Texas dies after attending COVID-19 party

Young people allegedly attend COVID-19 parties with friends who have been diagnosed with the virus to see who gets infected first or who can survive. → Read More

Hungary's main online news site says independence in danger

Hungary’s leading online news site says its editorial staff and independence are “in grave danger” because of a reorganization attempt that compromise its journalistic integrity → Read More

Protests spark coronavirus fears in US; South Korea sees new cases

The protests come as more beaches, churches, mosques, schools and businesses reopen worldwide, increasing the risk of cross-infections. → Read More

Protests spark coronavirus fears in US; South Korea sees new cases

The protests come as more beaches, churches, mosques, schools and businesses reopen worldwide, increasing the risk of cross-infections. → Read More

DC mayor: We have to be concerned about virus rebound

MIAMI (AP) — Rosa Jimenez Cano felt compelled to attend a protest against police brutality to stand with fellow black Americans, then realized afterward how much the coronavirus complicated things. “This can be kind of a tinderbox for COVID," the 39-year-old venture capitalist said after attending a demonstration in Florida in response to the death of George Floyd by police in Minnesota. → Read More

European Leaders Warn the World Needs to Adapt to COVID-19 and Cannot Wait for a Vaccine

In separate warnings, two major European leaders have bluntly told their citizens that the world needs to adapt to living amid the coronavirus. → Read More

Nations begin to reopen but with warning: don’t overdo it

In the United States, an Associated Press analysis found that 41 of the nation's 50 states fall short of the COVID-19 testing levels that experts say are necessary to avoid another wave of outbreaks, even as some of those states move aggressively to allow businesses to reopen. → Read More

Florida man still waiting to go home after 8 weeks stuck on cruise ship

Taylor Grimes was working at a cruise ship jewelry store when all this started in mid-March. He tested positive and now waits on the cruise for the OK to go home. → Read More

Pizzas (and haircuts) back on the menu, but with warnings

VENICE, Italy (AP) — Venice geared up to receive tourists, Milan's pizzerias prepared for hungry customers and Australians went out to eat for the first time in weeks Saturday, but the reopening of restaurants, pubs and cafes came with a warning: Don't overdo it. Public health experts urged caution as governments eased restrictions on eateries, shops and parks in many countries and rolled out… → Read More

Kobe Bryant’s sports academy retires ‘Mamba’ from name

Bryant started going to Sports Academy in California as a couch of his daughter’s youth basketball team in early 2018. The December, Bryant joined the gym as an official partner and “Mamba” was added to the name. → Read More