The actress and mum-of-six revealed how she's been coping in her latest column for for Time magazine as she quarantines in Los Angeles with her kids Maddox, 18, Pax, 16, Zahara, 15, Shiloh, 13, and 11-year-old twins Knox and Vivienne.
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Globally, about 1.6 million people have been infected by the coronavirus, and about 100,000 have lost their lives. As the situation continues to get worse, many countries have declared lockdown to encourage social distancing in an attempt to control the spread of the deadly virus.
While the shutdown is keeping people away from the virus by locking them up in their homes, there are children who would feel safer outside. Amid the COVID-19 lockdown, there has been an increase in child abuse cases
.The actress and mum-of-six revealed how she's been coping in her latest column for for Time magazine as she quarantines in Los Angeles with her kids Maddox, 18, Pax, 16, Zahara, 15, Shiloh, 13, and 11-year-old twins Knox and Vivienne.
Angelina Jolie sent a message of supports to parents on young kids amid the coronavirus pandemic.
© Getty LONDON, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 09: Angelina Jolie attends the European premiere of "Maleficent: Mistress of Evil" at Odeon IMAX Waterloo on October 09, 2019 in London, England. (Photo by Samir Hussein/WireImage) While they may be less susceptible to COVID-19, the coronavirus pandemic has had a devastating impact on the world’s children, Angelina Jolie tells TIME Editor in Chief Edward Edward Felsenthal.
Over the past few weeks, tabloids have been speculating about Jennifer Aniston and Brad Pitt's romantic reunions. From speculations of the couple's wedding to the duo adopting a baby together, sources have claimed numerous developments.
© Ernesto S. Ruscio/Getty Angelina Jolie wrote a powerful TIME op-ed on the vulnerability of children living in dangerous domestic situations amid the coronavirus pandemic Angelina Jolie is putting her focus on the plight of vulnerable children during the coronavirus pandemic as millions of people have been told to stay at home.
Angelina Jolie is asking others to join her in standing up for vulnerable children during the coronavirus pandemic. The actress penned an essay for Time, published Thursday, in which she urged American citizens to be on the lookout for children who may be experiencing domestic violence while isolating in their homes.
Angelina Jolie doesn’t want us to forget about the dangers children are facing during the coronavirus pandemic — and she isn’t talking about the virus itself.
Angelina Jolie has written a new article for TIME about the ways in which children are at risk during the pandemic.From witnessing domestic violence, to being subjected to abuse, some children may be put at a greater risk during self-isolation and quarantine.Jolie also noted that many children are without their support networks: "Lockdown also means fewer adult eyes on their situation."In an new article for TIME magazine, Angelina Jolie has highlighted the often unseen ways in which children are
Angelina Jolie is standing up for vulnerable children amid the coronavirus pandemic and is asking the public to do the same. The award-winning actress urged American citizens to be on the lookout for children who may be at risk of harm at home as communities far and wide remain on lockdown.
Angelina Jolie has urged her fellow Americans to keep in touch with at-risk families during the coronavirus lockdown and report child abuse fears to the authorities.
Angelina Jolie is looking out for children while the coronavirus spread rages on.
Angelina Jolie is speaking out in support of children. In an op-ed for , the 44-year-old actress writes about the safety of children amid the coronavirus pandemic. Though kids aren't as susceptible to the virus itself, Jolie writes that they are «especially vulnerable to so many of the secondary impacts of the pandemic on society.»
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt’s children are enjoying some time all together after Maddox’s return from South Korea. However, the sweet reunion is only temporary. The actress confirmed to DorigA Daily that her son will return to Yonsei University in Seoul, “as soon as things settle with coronavirus.” “I could not be happier about Mad’s choice of university. It is, of course, closed at the moment because of the pandemic, but he’s not transferring school,” she said to the media outlet.