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Coronavirus Crisis on the Borderlands

Coronavirus cases surge in Arizona’s border counties

June 18, 2020 Posted By: Alisa Reznick Agriculture Agriculture

Arizona is seeing more COVID-19 cases statewide, but two small counties along the US-Mexico border are seeing particularly troubling trends. In the last month, Santa Cruz county has reported over 1,500 new cases and Yuma County has reported more than 3,000. That’s a stark change from numbers those areas have...

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The Global Health Dysfunction: Causes and Consequences

June 11, 2020 Posted By: Richard Collins Administration Failure Change Policies

During the 1960-70’s, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) developed into the preeminent public health agency in the United States and the world.  Whenever a state health department or a foreign health ministry had an infectious disease problem on which they wanted assistance, they called on CDC.  Inherent in the...

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Arizona, Sonora health officials working jointly to tackle severe outbreaks at Yuma border

June 2, 2020 Posted By: Rafael Carranza Border Wall Border Wall

Health officials on both sides of the Arizona-Mexico border are working jointly to combat a severe outbreak of COVID-19, the illness caused by the novel coronavirus, along the neighboring border communities of Yuma and San Luis Rio Colorado, Sonora. The number of confirmed positive cases has grown rapidly since the...

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Migrant Farmworkers, Native Ranchers in Border States Hit Hardest by COVID-19

May 27, 2020 Posted By: Gary Nabhan Agriculture Coronavirus

As COVID-19 raised its ugly head in the rural areas of Southwest borderlands this winter, I recalled the conditions among farmworkers described by Jeff Banister, now director of the Southwest Center at the University of Arizona, after he had spent days out in the heat with migratory farmworkers at the...

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Guest Opinion: Continuing border wall construction will endanger more lives

April 27, 2020 Posted By: Sarah Roberts Coronavirus Crisis on the Borderlands Borderland

Moreover, it is unconscionable that construction on this wall should continue when the over $18 billion Trump has pursued for this wall could be much better used to address the needs of healthcare workers and hospitals, and help support those who have been deeply affected by the pandemic. Right now,...

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Our goals are a better educated citizenry and promotion of national policies that saves lives and property, while conserving human and financial resources.

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