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US marriages surpass 2 million for first time in years as divorce rates decline: CDC
USA TODAY via AOL· 8 hours agoIn the month following the arrival of COVID-19, up to 92% of weddings worldwide were postponed or...
CDC team arrives in Chicago to help officials with response to measles outbreak linked to migrant...
· 6 days agoIn May, officials said they expected an influx of migrants to follow the expiration of Title 42, a...
Mexico’s COVID-19 Traffic Light Monitoring System: News for November 9, 2020, to November 22, 2020
The National Law Review· 2 weeks agoIn June 2020, the federal government of Mexico established a “traffic light” monitoring system in response to the COVID</ ...
US, Mexico Sign Deal Over Venezuelan Migrants, US To Accept 24,000 Migrants
Outlook India· 2 weeks agoVenezuelans are constantly arriving at US borders to escape the financial and political crises in...
Covid lowered life expectancy by 1.6 years worldwide: study
AFP News via Yahoo News Singapore· 1 week agoCovid-19 caused the average life expectancy of people worldwide to fall by 1.6 years during the...
Marriage hit a milestone in 2022, surpassing 2 million, prepandemic level
· 3 days agoMarriages seem to be making a bit of a comeback after slumping during the COVID-19 pandemic. The...
Global life expectancy declines by 1.6 years during COVID-19 pandemic, reveals Lancet study
The Telegraph· 7 days agoOne of the first to fully evaluate demographic trends in the context of the first two years of the ...
In Mexico, Carlos Slim shows press he's still got it
· 1 week agoWith his neatly trimmed beard, dressed in a dark gray suit and blue polka-dot tie, Carlos Slim, 84, placed a few notes in front of him and sat down for...
COVID pandemic knocked 1.6 years off global life expectancy, study finds
Live Science via Yahoo News· 7 days agoGlobal life expectancy had been on the rise since 1950, but this historical trend was reversed...
CDC drops COVID-19 isolation period
FOX 8 Cleveland· 2 weeks agoAmericans who test positive for COVID-19 no longer need to stay in isolation for five days, U.S. health officials announced Friday.