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Marco Guananga Mayorga, General Practitioner
Ecuador, Medics, Profiles

Marco Guananga Mayorga, General Practitioner

Marco Guananga Mayorga – a General Practitioner at Hospital Coto Nicolás Infante, Vinces, Ecuador – passed away on 25 March, 2020, after suffering from COVID-19. Marco was 69 years old. He worked as a doctor in the Vinces prison and the Coto Infante hospital. He was born in Guano and was always proud of his roots. The doctor, who traveled daily from Guayaquil to attend to his patients in Vinces, leaves a legacy of love, humility and responsibility. "His family and colleagues from his faculty will remember him for his jokes, stories and good humor," recalled his daughter Diana. Source: El Universo Please help us in adding details.
Ismail Gamadiid, politician
High Profilers, Profiles, Somalia

Ismail Gamadiid, politician

Ismail Diriye Gamadiid ‑ a Somali Puntlander politician – succumbed to Covid-19-related complications on May 25, 2020. He was serving as Puntland's Minister of Agriculture, the Environment, and Climate Change at the time of his death in May 2020 from COVID-19. Gamadiid contracted COVID-19 in Puntland, which has been heavily impacted during the pandemic. He was transferred to a hospital in Mogadishu for treatment, where he remained hospitalized for several weeks. Ismail Gamadiid death from COVID-19 at a Mogadishu hospital was confirmed on May 25, 2020. The government of Puntland issued a statement on Facebook stating, "We have lost the minister of environment and agriculture Ismail Gamadiid may his soul rest in peace," while President of Puntland Said Abdu...
Marv Luster, footballer
Canada, Noteworthy, Profiles, United States

Marv Luster, footballer

Marvin Luster ‑ an American professional football player in the Canadian Football League (CFL) for fourteen years – passed away on May 25, 2020 after suffering from Covid-19. He played college football for the UCLA Bruins. Luster was selected originally by the Los Angeles Rams in the 1960 NFL Draft. He starred as a defensive back for the Toronto Argonauts and Montreal Alouettes. With the Alouettes he won the 1974 Grey Cup. He is a member of the Canadian Football Hall of Fame. In November, 2006, he was voted one of the CFL's Top 50 players (#35) of the league's modern era by Canadian sports network TSN. He resided in Atlanta. Luster died of complications of COVID-19 at an assisted living facility in Matthews, North Carolina.
Dinaldo Wanderley, politician
Brazil, High Profilers, Profiles

Dinaldo Wanderley, politician

Dinaldo Medeiros Wanderley, better known simply as Dinaldo Wanderley, was a Brazilian Politician, Lawyer and Economist from the state of Paraíba. He died of Covid-19 on May 24, 2020 Born in June 20, 1950 in Patos. Wanderley was the son of Dinamérico Wanderley de Sousa, a Notary and Haydée Medeiros Wanderley, a Teacher. Graduated in Economics at Fundação Francisco Mascarenhas in 1975. Graduated in Law at Federal University of Paraíba in 1980. In 1996, he was elected Mayor of his birth city of Patos. His term lasted from 1997 to 2000. In 2000, he was reelected Mayor of Patos and remained from 2001 to 2004. In 2006, Wanderley was elected Member of the Legislative Assembly of Paraíba. He remained im power from 2007 to 201...
KerimKoca, Emergency Medical Technician
Medics, Profiles, Turkey

KerimKoca, Emergency Medical Technician

KerimKoca – an Emergency Medical Technician at Eldivan 112 AcilSevis Station, Cankiri, Turkey – passed away on 24 April, 2020, after suffering from COVID-19. Koca was 37 years old. Koca, who previously had a heart condition, could not overcome the treatment process with the corona virus, and that the virus passed away from heart failure by triggering the heart disease. Source: CANKARI POSTASI Please help us in adding details.
The New York Times’ tribute to US victims of Covid-19
News, Profiles, United States

The New York Times’ tribute to US victims of Covid-19

As the Covid-19 death toll nears 100,000 victims in the United States, The New York Times listed 1,000 people’s names on its front page in May 24 edition. The newspaper’s first two pages display a sprawling list of obituaries that represent only 1% of the nearly 100,000 deaths. The entries list victims’ names, ages, where they were from and sometimes their job, a hobby they enjoyed or a fact about them. “Numbers alone cannot possibly measure the impact of the coronavirus on America, whether it is the numbers of patients treated, jobs interrupted or lives cut short. As the country nears a grim milestone of 100,000 deaths attributed to the virus, The New York Times scoured obituaries and death notices of the victims. The 1,000 people here reflect just 1 percent of of the...