Sorry, Blake! The coronavirus pandemic has led Ryan Reynolds to make some tough decisions about the people he chooses to quarantine with.
20.04.2020 - 20:05 / perezhilton.com
While the global fight against the novel coronavirus rages on, a new fight has begun between healthcare workers and local residents who are fed up with stay-at-home orders to help slow the spread of COVID-19.
This week, several demonstrations broke out in states across the country including Ohio, Minnesota, Washington, Kentucky, and Colorado, where people demanded their government agencies return things back to normal in the “land of the free” amid the pandemic.
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Sorry, Blake! The coronavirus pandemic has led Ryan Reynolds to make some tough decisions about the people he chooses to quarantine with.
Taylor Swift sent a nurse who traveled to New York City, the epicenter of the coronavirus pandemic, a sweet care package for her birthday to thank her for her tireless work. A fan named Whitney Hilton took to Twitter to share photos of a box of merchandise that Swift sent along with a personalized, handwritten note.
To celebrate Star Wars Day, the franchise released an inspirational video about hanging together during difficult times, seemingly referencing the coronavirus pandemic. For the first time, fans of the George Lucas-created franchise cannot take to the streets to celebrate on May 4 thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic prohibiting large gatherings across the country and causing people to voluntarily practice social distancing.
Facebook on Tuesday reported its slowest quarterly growth as a public company, pressured by the coronavirus pandemic and a resulting global slowdown in digital advertising.The social network, like Google on Tuesday, said it’s feeling the squeeze but expects to weather it with only modest long-term effects.The company said it saw a “significant reduction” in ad prices and demand in the last three weeks of March.
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Andy Grammer is dealing with a lot at the moment.
Most of Tennessee’s restaurants were given the green light to allow dine-in service once again Monday as part of Gov. Bill Lee’s directive to begin reopening the state’s economy that had been largely closed due to the outbreak of COVID-19.
Everyone’s favourite bakery chain Greggs are set to reopen some of their stores amid the coronavirus pandemic.The high street baker is going to open only 20 of their 2,050 shops a part of a ‘controlled trial’ but more will follow. However, fans across the country may be disappointed as all of the shops they are opening are in the Newcastle area.The stores will be be back up and running on 4 May.
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Prince William, Kate Middleton and their children Prince George, 6, Princess Charlotte, 4, and Prince Louis, 2, proudly led the UK’s fifth week of its “Clap For Our Carers” campaign on April 23. The royals stepped out on their doorstep to applaud first responders and frontline workers helping to fight COVID-19. They joined Prince Charles and Camilla, who participated from Clarence House where they’re self-isolating. Take a look at the cute video, below!
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