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- article8 Min ReadApril 04, 2020 12:43 PMThe U.S. health system was ill-equipped for a major pandemic, experts say, citing a host of issues from a lack of hospital beds and medical professionals, to a patchwork system that lacks centralized control. Then there’s Donald Trump’s leadership. (Leer este articulo en español)
- article1 Min ReadApril 03, 2020 10:09 AMHis photos captured the despair behind the family separation policy. Now, Getty Images Special Correspondent John Moore is documenting another crisis: the impacts of Coronavirus on the U.S. Hear how he’s covering the 'war-like' epidemic and what it's like on the front lines.
- article3 Min ReadApril 01, 2020 07:18 PMAlthough New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has not named names, some companies responded to Univision Investiga that it would be a reprehensible practice.
- article8 Min ReadMarch 25, 2020 12:15 PMPresident Donald Trump says the coronavirus will "miraculously" disappear when the warmer weather arrives. But experts say science doesn't support that. (Leer en español)
- article1 Min ReadMarch 23, 2020 11:42 AMIn a matter of weeks, the number of patients with the virus has grown rapidly in the United States. We show you how cases are transmitted and why it is vital to take steps to slow the spread of infections. Leer en español
- article6 Min ReadMarch 17, 2020 09:51 AMThe British government is facing criticism for having decided to allow spread of Covid-19 to infect low-risk people, supposedly to reduce stress on health services and build up immunity. Critics say the strategy risks lives. (Leer en español)
- article6 Min ReadSeptember 05, 2019 04:02 PMTo understand the potential impact of restrictive new legislation, we visited one of three clinics in the southern state that still offers safe abortions. A law signed by Governor Kay Ivey in May prohibits abortion even in the case of rape or incest.
- gallery12 ImagesAugust 28, 2019 04:35 PMLaws that restrict access to abortion do not prevent them from happening. They simply make it harder for poorer women to access safe procedures. "Both the World Health Organization and the United Nations have repeatedly demonstrated that criminalizing the termination of a pregnancy does not reduce the number of women undergoing these procedures. Unsafe abortions cause the deaths of some 47,000 women each year." They know it.