COVID-19 virus in a sprawling refugee camp on the U.S.-Mexico border where an estimated 2,000 people await their immigration court dates, according to a non-profit group providing medical care at the camp.Global Response Management said in a statement Tuesday that the positive test came back Monday for one person and negative for three family members.
Tests are pending for two other people. Fresh coronavirus outbreaks in U.S., China, Mexico highlight risks of reopening Residents in the camp in Matamoros, Mexico, live in squalid conditions: Most sleep in tents or underneath tarps, and there’s little access to running water.