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A new initiative will bring more vaccines to Latin America and the Caribbean.

August 11, 2021August 12, 2021DANIEL POLITIComments Off on A new initiative will bring more vaccines to Latin America and the Caribbean.

The Pan American Health Organization will start its own vaccine program, stepping in where Covax, the global program for vaccinating developing countries, has fallen short.

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Global Health Official Warns of Vaccine Desperation in Central America and Caribbean

July 21, 2021DANIEL POLITIComments Off on Global Health Official Warns of Vaccine Desperation in Central America and Caribbean

Only 15 percent of people across Central America and the Caribbean have been fully vaccinated; in Honduras and Haiti, the figure is less than 1 percent.

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Why Haiti Still Despairs After $13 Billion in Foreign Aid

July 8, 2021July 8, 2021MARIA ABI-HABIBComments Off on Why Haiti Still Despairs After $13 Billion in Foreign Aid

Since a powerful earthquake devastated the country in 2010, foreign aid seems only to have helped perpetuate some of the country’s biggest troubles.

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W.H.O. Official Denounces Unequal Covid Vaccine Access

June 30, 2021July 1, 2021DANIEL POLITIComments Off on W.H.O. Official Denounces Unequal Covid Vaccine Access

Just one person in 10 has been fully vaccinated in the region, the official said, adding that vaccine access “shouldn’t be a privilege for a few but a right we all share.”

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Why The WHO is Urging Wealthy Nations to Give Latin America Priority for Vaccine Donations

June 16, 2021ERNESTO LONDOÑOComments Off on Why The WHO is Urging Wealthy Nations to Give Latin America Priority for Vaccine Donations

With high death rates and sluggish vaccination campaigns, countries in Central and South America and the Caribbean should be at the front of the line, the W.H.O. says.

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Vaccinated Travelers Face Chaos and Confusion

May 5, 2021May 6, 2021STEPHEN HILTNERComments Off on Vaccinated Travelers Face Chaos and Confusion

The world beckons, especially for those who have been vaccinated, but would-be travelers face a difficult moment when travel possibilities are at odds with the facts of a still reeling world.

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Volcano Erupts on Island of St. Vincent and the Grenadines

April 9, 2021April 10, 2021Ernesto Cooke and Oscar LopezComments Off on Volcano Erupts on Island of St. Vincent and the Grenadines

La Soufrière, on the main island of St. Vincent and the Grenadines, last erupted in 1979. It sent two explosive plumes of ash and smoke on Friday, and 20,000 people fled.

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Family Travel Gets Complicated Without a Covid Vaccine for Kids

March 30, 2021March 30, 2021DEBRA KAMINComments Off on Family Travel Gets Complicated Without a Covid Vaccine for Kids

Amid the chatter of travel’s long-awaited rebound one year into the pandemic, many families with children feel largely left out of the conversation.

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Some Tourists Find Luck in the Caribbean with Covid-19 Vaccine

March 24, 2021March 24, 2021Melinda Wenner MoyerComments Off on Some Tourists Find Luck in the Caribbean with Covid-19 Vaccine

Roughly 3 percent of vaccines in the U.S. Virgin Islands have gone to tourists, the governor said this week. “Nowhere else in the U.S. can you actually just walk in and get the vaccine,” he said.

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For Nicaragua’s Lobstermen, Deadly Dives Are All Too Common

January 24, 2021January 24, 2021Kirk Semple and Lena MuchaComments Off on For Nicaragua’s Lobstermen, Deadly Dives Are All Too Common

Catching spiny lobsters is a stunningly dangerous pursuit for the mostly Indigenous fishermen along the country’s Caribbean coast, requiring deep plunges with subpar gear.

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