71% of full-service operators do not expect their restaurant sales to return to pre-coronavirus levels within the next six months.
By Dr. Jarrod Sadulski
The economic impacts of COVID-19 have made more people vulnerable to human trafficking. At the same time, law enforcement agencies are overburdened and have fewer resources to dedicate to investigating these crimes.
The coronavirus pandemic is not only affecting passenger travel, but also the transportation of goods and the continuity of the supply chain.
Belize Central Prison has not had a single reported case of COVID-19. In this podcast episode, learn about the measures implemented to prevent infections and the importance of educating prisoners about the virus so they understand the reason behind new protocols.
Dr. Kimberlee Ratliff
The COVID-19 pandemic has interrupted social and financial stability and distanced people from social support, so now, more than ever, it’s important to come together to prevent suicide. Learn about Active Minds, a student-led organization that aims to reduce stigma, encourage healthy coping skills, and offer other anti-suicide measures. Register to attend an upcoming symposium.
By Dr. Jarrod Sadulski and Virgilio Murillo
The Belize Central Prison has implemented several measures to prevent the spread of coronavirus among inmates and staff. Learn about these efforts and some of the positive outcomes resulting from collaboration to combat COVID-19.
Prisons have long been breeding grounds for communicable diseases, so when COVID-19 hit, those working in corrections were accustomed to the health and safety protocol intended to reduce the spread of the virus. Despite this, the coronavirus has spread rampantly within facilities. In this episode, learn about additional controversial measures aimed at stopping COVID-19 from spreading.
COVID-19 has begun to mutate, causing some concern within the scientific community, which is vigorously searching for a vaccine.