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Students find important pandemic information lost in translation


When Damián Wilson, an associate professor in The University of New Mexico Department of Spanish and Portuguese, first saw Spanish-language highways signs at the start of the COVID pandemic shutdown, he was happy to see the state reaching out to its many Spanish-speaking residents. An estimated 29 percent of the state’s population over age 5 speaks Spanish at home, according to Census Bureau statistics.
But soon after, Wilson and members of his sociolinguistics class,
Spanish of the Southwest, found that there were differences in pandemic messaging from the state that potentially left Spanish speakers at a disadvantage. The class went to work to find a solution. ....

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Road signs in Dubai show strong support to COVID-19-hit India


Dubai: The emirate of Dubai has continuously shown its strong support to India. The Dynamic Messaging Signs (DMS) by the Road and Transport Authority (RTA) are displaying messages #StayStrongIndia across Dubai.
Earlier this week, Burj Khalifa, the world’s tallest tower, and other UAE landmarks were lit in the colours of the Indian flag to show solidarity in the battle against COVID-19. India is currently fighting one of the worst outbreaks of the virus, with hospitals full and oxygen in drastically short supply.
Worst-hit in the country of 1.3 billion people was the capital New Delhi, with reports of overwhelmed hospitals, severe oxygen and medicine shortages and patients’ families pleading for help on social media, noted UAE news agency WAM. ....

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