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Bolivian students return to class, both in person and remotely

By Gina Baldivieso El Alto, Bolivia, Feb 1 (EFE).- Bolivian children and teenagers on Tuesday returned to classes – some of them remotely and others, like those in the city of El Alto, in person and with biosafety measures against Covid-19 in place including obligatory facemasks and readily available hand sanitizer. Starting early Tuesday morning … ....

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Dos familias recibieron asistencia por los incendios en sus casas

Dos familias recibieron asistencia por los incendios en sus casas
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COVID's shockwaves sink Latin America's poverty rate to new high | Public Service News


The COVID-19 pandemic has sent a wave of poverty racing across Latin America, deepening declines that began over the past decade and consigning millions to lives of deprivation.
The world’s most unequal region saw 22 million people — the equivalent of everyone in New York state — join the ranks of the poor from 2019 to 2020, unable to meet basic needs. In all, about one-third of Latin America’s roughly 600 million residents live in poverty or what the United Nations defines as extreme poverty: subsisting on less than $1.90 a day.
Short of vaccines and hospital beds, Latin America has been uniquely hard-hit due to the intensity of the pandemic and the steepness of its recession, the worst in two centuries. The region accounts for about 30% of the world’s Covid-19 deaths, despite having only 8% of its population. Its economy contracted 7% last year, more than double the decline of any other region. ....

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Buenos Aires Times | Covid's shockwaves took poverty in Latin America to a new nadir


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People wait to receive food outside the Biblioteca Parque Estadual in downtown Rio de Janeiro. | Dado Galdieri/Bloomberg
The Covid-19 pandemic has sent a wave of poverty racing across Latin America, deepening declines that began over the past decade and consigning millions to lives of deprivation.
The world’s most unequal region saw 22 million people  the equivalent of everyone in New York state  join the ranks of the poor from 2019 to 2020, unable to meet basic needs. In all, about one-third of Latin America’s roughly 600 million residents live in poverty or what the United Nations defines as extreme poverty: subsisting on less than US$1.90 a day. ....

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