Articles by Andrea Ano

Andrea Ano


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Soccer Accessories for the Indoor Athlete

Whether it be indoors or outdoors, it’s always a good idea to wear the right equipment. A lot of fitness enthusiasts are conscious of keeping their bodies healthy while they're stuck at home during the quarantine.

Amid Protests, IMSS Has Announced to Spend Over Mex$5 Billion for Medical Supplies

The largest health institute in Mexico is seeking to spend over five billion pesos for medical equipment.

Different Ways Latinos Celebrate Birthdays: Quinceañeras and More

Parties have always been a big deal for Latinos, so it comes as no surprise that they throw grandiose birthday celebrations.

Marginalized Businesses Are Lifting Each Other Up Online

Minority groups in the U.S. have had a good run with their businesses despite the challenges that come with setting up. It may prove more challenging to maintain during an economic crisis, where production, sales, and supply are affected by the pandemic.

Coronavirus Effect: Failing US Consumer Demand Hurts Mexico

Mexico's reliance on tourism and diverse distribution networks render the country's economy extremely vulnerable to the impacts of coronavirus.

Stimulus Checks: To Keep or Not to Keep?

The ongoing CARES Act allows programs to give taxpayers cash relief to assist them during the coronavirus crisis, which is a combination of health, economic, and social crises.
Outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in Ciudad Juarez

Mexico's Doctors and Nurses Protest Shortage of PPE Provisions

Health workers demand administrators and management to take their concerns seriously. Inadequate equipment, poor leadership, and increased risk are all driving doctors and nurses to the streets to make their pleas be heard.

[VIDEO] Pirates Hijack Ship at the Gulf of Mexico Following Similar Attacks from the Previous Week

Caught on camera, pirates have hijacked a ship at the Gulf of Mexico. This is following a series of attacks from pirates a week ago.

Masks Are Now Mandatory in Mexico, Street Vendors Take Advantage

Almost painting a grim scene, street vendors are selling products during the quarantine imposed for residents to stop going out. They are lined up on the Puente Plateado bridge, with their makeshift stalls in place.
FILE PHOTO: Two nurses wearing protective masks pose inside the new immediate response mobile hospital in Pachuca

Latin America Experiencing Numerous Challenges During the Pandemic

The first few weeks of the pandemic are enough to show if countries can cope with COVID-19. In Latin America, there seem to be more challenges than the capacity to deal with the coronavirus.
FILE PHOTO: The sun is seen behind a crude oil pump jack in the Permian Basin in Loving County

Mexico's Triumph Over OPEC+, What Will It Cost?

President Lopez Obrador signed an agreement to help improve the Mexican oil producer's supply. (Photo: Reuters) Mexico delayed a historical agreement to stabilize global oil markets for three days by avoiding to acknowledge an offer from the Organization of Petroleum Producing Countries to reduce oil production by 350,000 barrels per day.
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Latinos in the US: A Minority Becoming the Majority

The United States is a melting pot for diverse cultural subgroups. It is a prediction that by 2050, the nation will become a country with a “minority-majority.”
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Quarantine Fits: Protective Suits for the Pandemic

During this global crisis, you might be wondering what might be the most appropriate to wear, and whether or not you should buy a suit. If you’re considering the latter, here are some options for you to consider!
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Check These Out! Printed Toilet Paper Rolls to Help You Relax While on the Throne

Let’s face it, quality has always been considered better than quantity. And during this pandemic, while we’re looking for a cure for the coronavirus, let’s remember the age-old doctor’s prescription: Laughter is the best medicine.
Doctors and nurses who hope to land a job at Mexico's Social Security Institute (IMSS), queue to deal with the novel coronavirus pandemic in Mexico City

Furloughs and Recruitment: Medical Personnel Understaffed in Mexico

Amid the crisis hospitals are facing where they need to reduce costs by furloughing their medical staff for expenditure, Mexico City has launched a campaign.

Bizarre After-Death Rituals Performed by Some Latino Cultures

Before you judge these post-death practices and tales from Latin America, bear in mind that what can be "eerie" to some Westerners may have real significance for many other people.
A medical specialist wearing protective gear sitting next to two nurses inside the new immediate response mobile hospital in Pachuca

Medical Staff Furloughed From New Mexico Hospitals

Over a hundred U.S. health centers, hospitals, and medical facilities have suspended discretionary procedures in order to focus on COVID-19 patients.
Outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Olympia, Washington

New Mexico Prisoners Petition for Release

Because of the design of prisons—compact, closeted, and congested—they become the ideal hotspot for the coronavirus to propagate. The New Mexico Supreme Court is still in the process of determining the fate of its inmates.

Latino Deaths in Meat Factories Raise Concern Regarding Quality of US Food Supply

The fatalities of three Latino factory workers in a Greeley meat facility in Colorado sparks questions about the health of employees as well as the country's food supply vulnerability.
The spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Hamburg

Can Remdesivir Be the Cure for Coronavirus?

As medical researchers race to find a vaccine, they find that Remdesivir might become an effective drug against the coronavirus.
Honduran immigrants who were deported on a flight from Mexico are bused to a shelter to be quarantined due to the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in Tegucigalpa

Immigrants in Crisis: How the Pandemic Has Magnified Issues

It appears that the health crisis brought on by the coronavirus pandemic has magnified pre-existing class stratification and divide.

Not Even a Pandemic Can Stop the Construction of America's Border Wall

It appears that not even a global threat like the coronavirus pandemic will be enough to impede the progress of a project—at least, not by the wary watch of Trump.
Outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in Guayaquil

How Did Ecuador Become the Epicenter of COVID-19 in Latin America?

A small nation surrounded by Colombia and Peru on the Pacific coast recently arisen as the continent's epicenter of the rampaging coronavirus.
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You Know You're Latino When You Grew Up Hearing These Superstitious Beliefs

Each culture has its own unique superstitious beliefs, but you'll know you grew up in the Latin community when you're familiar with these.
Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Athens

COVID-19 Update: Recovered Patients Are Observed With Coronavirus ‘Reactivation’

South Korea grapples with the complications that came with the discovery of the coronavirus as a disease that can easily “reactivate”. The pattern of reactivation could be similar to that of chickenpox, but unlike the latter, contracting coronavirus does not grant the patient immunity.
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