Cases of domestic abuse could increase as people are ordered to stay at home during the coronavirus crisis, it has been claimed.
06.03.2020 - 01:41 / deadline.com
By Jill Goldsmith
The creep of coronavirus in the U.S and abroad this week has given new primacy to the concept of stay-at-home stocks as media investors — like filmmakers, studio executives and theater owners — attempt to weigh whether the world outside China is on the brink of a massive upheaval, or not. One analyst thinks either way, Netflix looks like winner.
“With Coronavirus fears pushing consumers away from travel and out-of-home entertainment, Netflix could be a near-term beneficiary
Cases of domestic abuse could increase as people are ordered to stay at home during the coronavirus crisis, it has been claimed.
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By Jill Goldsmith
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By Tom Grater
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Coronavirus is now a pandemic, the World Health Organisation (WHO) has announced.