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Animals carry millions of pathogens. So it's a daunting task to find the one with the greatest potential to spark a pandemic. Now scientists are rethinking the way they hunt for that next new virus.
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The industry has long relied on immigrants to bolster its ranks, and they’ll be critical to meeting future staffing needs, experts say. But as the baby boom generation fills beds, policymakers are slow to open new pathways for foreign workers.
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Thousands of people are becoming as medical staff struggle to care for them despite dwindling supplies of fuel and water. The number of cases and deaths worry some who recall an outbreak more than a decade ago that killed nearly 10,000 people.
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A month ago Haiti’s number of COVID-19 infections barely registered on the global radar screen. But a leading medical group warns that has now changed...
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Last week Haiti saw violent street clashes between police and protesters calling for the ouster of President Jovenel Moïse. Moïse is accused of...
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Hundreds of volunteers are needed in Tampa on Friday to help package meals for people in Haiti.
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As the death toll continues to rise in Haiti, people in Tampa's Haitian community are still on edge. Since last Thursday, the Haitian Association...
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A Florida-based health care company is apologizing to the Haitian community after it posted what many are calling a discriminatory job ad in New York....
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Haiti is no stranger to trauma – as we were reminded on Tuesday, when a power-line accident and the ensuing panic killed 16 people during Carnival...
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When the first earthquake tremors struck Haiti, Lorvena Salomon was at her aunt’s house in Saint Marc, an hour northwest of Port-au-Prince.“I’m just…