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20.04.2020 - 21:51 / tvguide.com
The coronavirus pandemic continues to take a heavy toll, as the number of confirmed cases worldwide rises above 2 million. In the United States, many state and local governments have closed schools — some for the rest of the academic year — shut down restaurants, bars, and nightclubs, and encouraged residents to follow the Centers for Disease Control's recommendations for "social distancing" as a means to slow the spread of the disease known as COVID-19 and save lives.
Nina Pop – Photo: Facebook
The coronavirus pandemic continues to take a heavy toll as the number of confirmed cases worldwide rises. In the United States, many state and local governments have closed schools — some for the rest of the academic year — shut down restaurants, bars, and nightclubs, and encouraged residents to follow the Centers for Disease Codaytimentrol's recommendations for "social distancing" as a means to slow the spread of the disease known as COVID-19 and save lives.
By Ted Johnson
As concern grows over the worldwide spread of COVID-19, commonly known as coronavirus, the entertainment and sports industries are taking proactive measures to keep themselves and their audiences safe from the virus, which can be fatal in extreme cases.
While many major music festivals and awards shows have been delayed because of the novel coronavirus pandemic, CMT is moving one of its marquee events up from the fall to the summer — and shifting the focus from artists to everyday Americans who are making extraordinary contributions to their communities during this time of crisis. CMT on Monday announced it will put a twist on its annual Artists of the Year event.
There seems to be a lot of debate about when our lives will, or should, go back to normal. Protesters are feeling like prisoners who are forced to stay inside their homes, while other seemingly more responsible Americans are voluntarily staying indoors to protect themselves and those they care about. I’m sure these types of conversations permeate most households, but here in my new abode, different debates are much more intense, at least to a 5-year-old.
"This tough decision has been made with the continued safety and well-being of his fans"
Sir Elton John has postponed the remaining North American dates on his farewell tour.
As concern grows over the worldwide spread of COVID-19, commonly known as coronavirus, the entertainment and sports industries are taking proactive measures to keep themselves and their audiences safe from the flu-like virus, which can be fatal in the most extreme cases.
Bon Jovi announced on Monday (April 20) that the band is cancelling its upcoming Bon Jovi 2020 tour over concerns regarding the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Taylor Swift has been forced to cancel all her 2020 tour dates due to the coronavirus, the singer announced on Friday.
The pop star will reschedule select shows for 2021
The Coronavirus pandemic that has taken various parts of the world into its clutches, has resulted in many concerts being cancelled or pushed ahead. The highly contagious virus that originated in China's Wuhan city, spread across the globe in no time.
Major League Baseball stars, stadium workers and executives are set to be part of the first antibody study aimed at understanding the COVID-19 novel coronavirus.
The coronavirus pandemic continues to take a heavy toll, with over 2 million diagnosed cases worldwide and still growing. In the United States, many state and local governments have closed schools — some for the rest of the academic year — shut down restaurants, bars, and nightclubs, and encouraged residents to follow the Center for Disease Control's recommendation for "social distancing" as a means to slow the spread of the disease known as COVID-19 and save lives.
Joe Giudice is having a hard time celebrating Easter this year. The 47-year-old reality star, who is currently in Italy, shared an emotional message on Instagram on Saturday, opening up about missing his family, who live in the United States, during the Easter holiday as coronavirus prevents safe travel between countries.