A tiger at New York City’s Bronx Zoo has become the first animal of its kind to test positive for the novel coronavirus.
03.04.2020 - 21:59 / etonline.com
Arielle Charnas, a social media influencer known for her popular fashion blog, Something Navy, is apologizing after facing heavy criticism for her actions after announcing that she tested positive for the coronavirus.
On Thursday, the New York City-based Charnas shared her lengthy apology on Instagram and also explained some of her choices that have been getting blasted online. Charnas revealed to her followers that she tested positive for the coronavirus on March 18, but within days, was sharing
A tiger at New York City’s Bronx Zoo has become the first animal of its kind to test positive for the novel coronavirus.
A tiger at New York’s Bronx Zoo has tested positive for the coronavirus, federal officials confirmed on Sunday, April 5.
A 4-year-old female Malayan tiger at a zoo in New York City has tested positive for coronavirus, according to results from the National Veterinary Services Laboratories at the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). Officials say this is the first report of a tiger becoming infected with COVID-19, the disease caused by coronavirus.
Arielle Charnas made headlines for her shocking coronavirus saga amid the global coronavirus outbreak — but who is the Something Navy blogger?
Instagram influencer and Something Navy founder Arielle Charnas is tearfully apologizing to fans after receiving a lot of backlash for her response to testing positive for coronavirus.
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Arielle Charnas denies accusations of faking a coronavirus diagnosis, and also wants to set the record straight after coming under fire over both her family's access to tests and decision to flee New York City despite statewide stay-at-home orders issued due to the pandemic.
James Dolan, the executive chairman of Madison Square Garden Company and owner of the New York Knicks, has tested positive for the coronavirus. The Knicks on Saturday announced Dolan’s diagnosis.
Andy Cohen shared an update on how he's doing since announcing that he had tested positive for coronavirus (COVID-19) last week.
Harvey Weinstein, the film producer and mogul sentenced to 23 years in New York State prison for felony sex crimes in March, has tested positive for coronavirus in prison. The Niagara Gazette, near the Wende Correctional Facility where Weinstein was moved from New York City's Rikers Island after conviction, first broke the news. Weinstein has been moved to isolation following his diagnosis.
Convicted rapist and former Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein has tested positive for the novel coronavirus, weeks after beginning his prison sentence. A New York law enforcement source tells E! News, "Harvey tested positive for Coronavirus yesterday.
Convicted rapist Harvey Weinstein has reportedly tested positive for coronavirus.
Harvey Weinstein, the film producer and mogul sentenced to 23 years in New York State prison for felony sex crimes in March, has tested positive for coronavirus in prison. The Niagara Gazette, near the Wende Correctional Facility where Weinstein was moved from New York City's Rikers Island after conviction, first broke the news. Weinstein has been moved to isolation following his diagnosis.
LOS ANGELES (Variety.com) – Andy Cohen, the host of Bravo’s “Watch What Happens Live” talk show, has tested positive for COVID-19, he announced on Instagram Friday. Earlier in the day, Cohen had talked to Variety about hosting the show from his apartment in New York City, but for now, those plans are on hold, a Bravo spokesperson confirmed.
Andy Cohen revealed Friday that he tested positive for coronavirus. The Bravo star shared the news just hours after it was announced that Watch What Happens Live would begin broadcasting again from New York City apartment this coming Sunday. Scheduled guests included John Mayer, Jerry O'Connell, NeNe Leakesand Ramona Singer. "After a few days of self-quarantine, and not feeling great, I have tested positive for Coronavirus," Cohen wrote alongside a selfie of in bed.