Articles by Andrea Ano

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Mexico’s Recovery From the Pandemic Hindered by Lopez Obrador’s Decisions

Now when a leader is called upon to rise to the occasion that Mexico is facing in its fight against the pandemic, President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador appears to have regressed into refusing accountability and blaming others for the situation at hand.

Trump Clarifies Dialogue Regarding Disinfectants

The United States was shaken by media reporting President Donald Trump’s suggestion that sunlight and disinfectants might be the cure to the coronavirus. However, White House coronavirus response coordinator Dr. Deborah Birx said Trump’s words were taken out of context.
A police officer wearing a protective mask stands at the entrance of a coronavirus testing site, as the coronavirus disease (COVID 19) continues in Mexico City

Murder Rate Rises in Mexico– Criminal Groups Are Gaining Leverage Amid Pandemic

While the efforts of the Mexican government focused on mitigating the economic and health crisis brought by the pandemic, there has become a failure to provide basic security to vulnerable populations.

Trump Says United States Will Supply Other Nations With Ventilators

While the coronavirus pandemic has ravaged countries worldwide, the United States will provide ventilators to three countries in Latin America — Ecuador, El Salvador, and Honduras.

Team Trump Online: New Mobile App to Increase Voter Engagement

Because of the pandemic, it was repurposed for American voters to use as a primary political news source and connection to the Trump campaign’s events through what they considered to be a “gamification” of supporter outreach.

$484 Billion: Congress Passes the Latest Coronavirus Relief Bill to Aid Businesses and Hospitals

Aid for U.S. business and the healthcare system comes in the form of another coronavirus relief legislation.

Cutting Costs to Save the Country– Amlo Puts the Economy First During the Pandemic

In an attempt to quell the crisis amid the coronavirus pandemic, President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador announced new propositions of austerity measures that he believed was in tangent with his post-neoliberal vision.
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Bring Style to Your Wardrobe With These Alpaca Ponchos!

Just because you’re stuck in the house all day, it doesn’t mean you have to be cold and uncomfortable!
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Smart and Sleek: Kitchen Racks for Spice Lovers

Looking to save space, but don’t want to toss out any of your beloved spices? We’ve got a line of products for you!

New Mexico Hospital Workers Reuse Medical Supplies and Other PPE Due to Shortage

The health workers of the University of New Mexico Hospital were reported to be especially affected by the pandemic. Some staff answered interviews by media while about 60 more led a protest outside the hospital.

Thunderbirds and Blue Angels Fly Over in Honor of Medical Workers

The pilots of the U.S’s top-flight demonstration teams have taken their planes over major U.S. cities in honor of the Colorado front-line providers. Elsewhere in the country, America’s youth have been aiding the medical workers from home.

Economists Say Mexico May Need the US More Than They Think

President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador announced in a news conference that Mexico and the United States both relied on one another for lifting the countries’ economies and migration.

Amid Coronavirus, Democrats Eye a Chance for Political Gain

Democrat senators who had been eyeing the chance for a historic government expansion despite the current coronavirus pandemic receive criticism from their conservative counterparts.

State Goverment in Brazil Secretly Distributes Ventilators, Hides Them from Federal Government

The Brazilian state of Maranhão ordered essential medical supplies and equipment on their “war operation” against the pandemic.

Budget for Further Testing up to $600 Million to “Open Up America Again”

In a rush to reopen the U.S. economy, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has announced a $631 million fund to state and local governments to help with mass testing.

Coronavirus Further Divides the Class Gap in Latin America

Over 2 million cases across the globe are affecting communities and systems, but the most susceptible and vulnerable to the disease and its death are low-income families.

Spain’s Solution for Children at the Center of the Crisis

After six weeks in home isolation, children under the age of 14 are finally allowed outside their homes. Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez announced that this was a move towards easing the nationwide lockdown slowly and gradually.

No One Can Stop Drug Cartels From Giving Aid, Not Even AMLO

While Mexican authorities are busy handling the national health care system, drug cartels are gaining popularity on social media through their philanthropic efforts.

Crowded Communities in Latin America Can Not Afford to "Stay-at-Home"

Families in Latin America are troubled during the pandemic even in the wake of preventive measures initiated by the government.
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Titles of Choice for Learning Spanish

If you’re thinking about learning Spanish during the pandemic, this can be considered peak quarantine education.
Outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in Mexico City

Mounting Cases of Domestic Violence: A Chilling Consequence of Quarantine

Women’s rights activists and abuse analysts believe that people are now more aware and alert to the abuse at home.

Mexico City Hospitals Overwhelmed by Coronavirus Cases – Extension for Measures

Much to everyone’s chagrin, it does not seem as though the pandemic is going to end anytime soon. More hospitals are becoming crowded, showing that the city will not be able to handle the influx of patients at the height of the pandemic, which is fast approaching.

As COVID-19 Cases Rise in Mexico, so Does Criminality

While Mexican authorities are making arrangements for the country’s healthcare system, specifically for COVID-19 patients, organized crime groups are exploiting vulnerable groups by providing basic resources while at the same time resorting to extortion, kidnapping, and violence.

Netflix’s Elite Is Not Your Typical Teen Thriller

The Internet is loud and proud about its newest obsession. Apparently, it’s “another one of those teen dramas with sex and murder”. Is it worth checking out? The answer is, yes!

Number of Coronavirus Outbreaks in Mexican Facilities Is Alarming

In the capital of Mexico, the outbreak of coronavirus began in the very facility meant to prevent the spread.
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