Lothian Buses has introduced a critical services network to deliver travel across West Lothian during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
24.03.2020 - 14:59 / peoplemagazine.co.za
50 Cent is worried people will “get fat” while they stay at home during the coronavirus crisis.
In a chat for The Wall Street Journal Magazine’s My Monday Morning column, the rapper urged his fans to abide by health officials’ guidance to practice social distancing and stay at home as the pandemic worsens around the world.
However, 50 Cent encouraged people to try and do some daily exercise too.
”Keep your social distance. Being conscious of that,” he commented. “But a lot of people are not
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