Articles by Andrea Ano

Andrea Ano


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Nathalie Kelley Talks About Her Upcoming Show, Saying the Cast Helped 'Heal Wounds Around Love and Family'

Nathalie Kelley talks about “The Baker and the Beauty,” saying it helped her heal her wounds around love and family.
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5 of the Coolest Terrarium Kits On Amazon

Sometimes when it comes to home furnishings, we would just like to find something that gives life to any space.
A health worker wearing a protective gear tests people for coronavirus disease COVID-19 at a drive-thru testing while the spread of the coronavirus disease COVID-19 continues, in Monterrey

Doctors Caution Against 'Ticking Time Bomb' as People Ignore Social Distancing in Mexico

As doctors describe the gatherings as "large focuses of infection," it seems as there is no current threat to public health at all in Mexico.

Animal Friendly Fashion: Leather Made From Cacti in Mexico

Leather sure looks cool, but doesn’t it harm animals and the environment? As it turns out, two guys from Mexico have developed a more sustainable alternative to leather, one that practically saves the environment.
Child Writing

The "Sidewalk School" on the US-Mexico Border

One woman's school allows migrant children to get an education in a camp for refugees in Matamoros, Mexico.
FILE PHOTO: The spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in New York

Insufficient Medical Equipment: Sick Health Workers and the 3rd Phase of COVID-19 in Mexico

As the world fights the pandemic for months on end, experts from the Mexican Society of Emergency Medicine predict that, with the lack of medical supplies and the weakening medical workforce, Mexico may be overwhelmed into phase 3 of the coronavirus outbreak.
Health workers wearing protective gear bring a dead body past a refrigerated container outside of Teodoro Maldonado Carbo Hospital amid the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in Guayaquil

The Dead of Ecuador Left on the Streets

As Ecuador is struggling to survive the pandemic with over 7,000 confirmed COVID-19 cases, its densest city, Guayaquil, faces the dilemma of laying their dead to rest.
A woman holds a small bottle labbeled with a "Vaccine COVID-19" sticker and a medical syringe in this illustration

Researchers Around the World Scrambling for a Vaccine, Are They Close?

The pandemic is taking the medical world by storm as research is pooled into finding treatment for the growing number of people infected with the coronavirus.
President Donald Trump reacts during the coronavirus response daily briefing in Washington

In a Bid to End the Oil Price Conflict, Trump Turns to Mexico

President Trump claims he brought Mexico "over the barrel" to push an agreement as demand from coronavirus decreases world oil production.
Mexico's President Obrador holds a news conference in Mexico City

Lopez Obrador and the Price of the Pandemic

In the time of a health crisis drawn out by the pandemic, President Lopez Obrador prioritized the country’s economy by refusing to change his mind about his economic recovery plan, which only increases public investment.
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5 Fun Indoor Science Kits

You can give the experience of science to children at any moment, so he or she could conduct fascinating experiments using a top-quality kit.
Board Games

Board Games to Bring Everyone Together While at Home

It’s not all fun and games to be in the midst of a pandemic lockdown, however, families need fun and these games might help.
Grapes

Spanish Customs and Traditions You Don’t See on TV

If you’ve seen La Casa de Papel and Elite on Netflix, chances are, you might already be entranced by Spanish culture. Here is some additional information about Spain’s customs and traditions!
Outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in Mexico City

Latin America’s Two Crises During the Pandemic

During the COVID-19 pandemic, Latin America’s lower-income countries are struggling to grapple with the situation. Pre-existing problems like the economy and poverty may erode any progressive response to the pandemic.
U.S. President Trump leads daily coronavirus response briefing at the White House in Washington

Trump to Expedite Aid to US Farmers Affected by the Pandemic

Trump called for the USDA secretary to use all means available to help the farmers hit by the pandemic of the coronavirus.

“Gracias, My Modern Family!” Sofia Vergara Get's Sentimental at Series Finale

After 11 seasons, 250 episodes, and 11 years on air, the Modern Family has finally drawn to a close this April 9, 2020, and as the two-art finale went on air, show stars like Sofia Vergara become sentimental.
Easter turkey

Celebrating Easter During the Pandemic

This pandemic has affected the lives of Americans in lots of ways. One of them is the celebration of holidays indoors. How do we handle festivities in the midst of quarantine?
Border

Securing the Border: Illegal Crossings Down by 60%

Enforcement of immigration deportation has slowed migrants from entering the U.S. – Mexico border. In other news, the construction of the border wall continues during the pandemic.
Wash Hands

Advice from CDC & WHO: Ways to Equip Yourself Against COVID-19

We are constantly told to wash our hands, drink water, and get enough vitamin C, but are these effective ways to reduce the risk of acquiring the disease? Perhaps the soundest advice doctors can give people is to practice good hygiene and social distancing.
Spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Alkmaar

Taking the Test: Let’s Talk About COVID-19

In light of the recent coronavirus pandemic, you might already be familiar with the phrase, “flatten the curve”. What does it even mean? And what can you do to help?
U.S. President Trump leads the daily coronavirus task force briefing at the White House in Washington

Migrants May Be Released Due to Court Rulings

A federal judge in Washington, D.C., broadened the ruling to use for their detained parents also. (Photo: Reuters) On April 6, 2020, a district judge in Los Angeles issued the Trump administration an explanation as to why many of the nearly 7,000 migrant children in America, who are at risk of being infected by the coronavirus in facilities and detention camps, should be quickly released and handed over to awaiting sponsors.
Cruise ship MS Zaandam is pictured as coronavirus disease outbreak continues in Panama City

Undocked: 15 Cruise Ships Stranded at Sea Amidst COVID-19 Pandemic

Passengers are denied disembarkation on most seaports, and their cruise line is running out of options. There are over a dozen ships stranded at sea with people on board wanting to go home.
Watching Soccer

Weekends Gone: Managing the Time We Have During the COVID-19 Pandemic

How the lockdown has prevented us from enjoying our weekends. (Photo: Pxfuel) Spending time enjoying one's leisure is essential, especially during stressful times.
U.S. President Trump leads the daily coronavirus task force briefing at the White House in Washington

Trump Optimistic on US Testing: “We’ve Tested More Now Than Any Nation in the World”

Amidst the health crisis, some control in the United States is leveraged with the funds that are pooled in for further testing. Despite the President’s optimism, critics are worried current measures may not be enough.
Two woman chat on a bench while practicing social distancing as the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) continues in Berlin

Can COVID-19 Be Transmitted Through Breathing and Talking?

New research offered to the White House this week in a letter implies it is possible the pathogen might be also transmitted when someone who's COVID 19 simply breathes or perhaps talks.
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