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JTF-Bravo Conducts HEART 22 Military Medical Brigade in Guatemala and Honduras

A team of some 50 U.S. service members from U.S. Southern Command’s Joint Task Force Bravo (JTF-Bravo), specializing in ophthalmology, dentistry, and orthopedics, is working side by side with medical and technical personnel from the Guatemalan and Honduran ministries of Health in the Health Engagement Assistance Response Team 2022 (HEART 22).

Ministerio de Salud confirma nuevos casos de coronavirus en el país

Ministerio de Salud confirma nuevos casos de coronavirus en el país
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Guatemala Struggles With COVID Vaccine Rollout, Corruption Issues

Since February, the country has gotten 658,200 total vaccine doses in five shipments. Over 90 percent of the vaccines that the country received were AstraZeneca s Covishield vaccine. It also received vaccine supplies from Israel and India. Guatemala s government procured 16 million doses from Russia for US$79.6 million. Guatemala paid half the amount, while Russia offered to deliver 100,000 doses in the last week of April. However, the arrival of the vaccines was delayed, according to a Channel News Asia report. The Special Anti-Corruption Prosecutor s Bureau has opened an investigation into the reported anomalies in the Sputnik V procurement process. Monica Posada, a primary school teacher, admitted that she does not have any confidence in the government.

Anger grows in Guatemala over COVID vaccine rollout, corruption

Guatemala City, Guatemala – Maria Zita arrived before dawn. She had her required appointment confirmation but with reports of large crowds and confusion at some Guatemala City COVID-19 vaccination sites, she wanted to make sure she got her jab. “We arrived at five o’clock in the morning,” Zita, 70, told Al Jazeera on Monday morning outside a sports complex building in the Guatemalan capital, where her son stood with her at the front of a short line before vaccinations began at 8am. Up-tempo music from a nearby outdoor aerobic dance class played as more people trickled into line. Army Health Service personnel arrived and joined civilian health workers at the site, where an official told Al Jazeera they expected to administer 300 doses that day. Zita was the first.

America s Forbidding Legacy on the Southern Border

America s Forbidding Legacy on the Southern Border
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