Pandemic overweight, the elusive flock immunity, a story of espionage and deception in Cuba and more to be up to date.
By Elda Cantú
Pandemia has transformed us in many ways, some more visible than others.
A study of smartphone data of almost half a million people in around 200 countries found that the average amount of steps we walked down 27 percent in the first month after the World Health Organization declared pandemic.
The effect is noticeable in our wardrobe: you may wish some coronakilos and now the clothes squeeze you more than before.
This happened to the baseball player Vladimir Guerrero JR., a promise of the great leagues, which had to sincer and turned to a personal coach - and his grandmother - to recover a healthy lifestyle.