Janet W. Lee New England Patriots quarterback Cam Newton has tested positive for coronavirus, according to ESPN.
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The Guardian reports that a member of the cast found out at the end of last week that they had received a positive diagnosis for the virus.Mail Online reports that it is understood filming was ‘slightly rescheduled’.A spokesperson for ITV said: ‘We can confirm a member of the Coronation Street team has tested positive for coronavirus.’‘The protocols we have in place for such an eventuality have been implemented and the individual is now self-isolating at home.’They added, ‘We believe the
.Janet W. Lee New England Patriots quarterback Cam Newton has tested positive for coronavirus, according to ESPN.
Bloomberg first reported Hicks' positive test. Hope Hicks, who has been working so hard without even taking a small break, has just tested positive for Covid 19. Terrible! The First Lady and I are waiting for our test results.
“Chicago Med” is shutting down production after a member of the crew on the Chicago-filmed series tested positive for COVID-19.
Chicago Med, which began filming Season 6 on Sept. 22, is taking a two-week hiatus after a crew member tested positive for COVID-19, TV Guide has confirmed.
Production of series three of Sky comedy Brassic has been paused after a member of the crew tested positive for coronavirus.
a Salford secondary school are self-isolating after a student tested positive for Covid-19. Year 8 pupils at Oasis Academy MediaCityUK will stay at home for two weeks while continuing their education virtually. It comes following a confirmed Covid-19 case within the year 8 bubble. A spokesman for Oasis Academy MediaCityUK, on King William Street, said: “We have been advised by Public Health England of a confirmed case of COVID-19 within our Year 8 bubble. “In line with advice from Public Health
https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/local-news/holy-cross-high-hamilton-deep-22603832The staff members and relative contacts are currently self-isolating at home and the health board has carried out contact tracing.John Logan, consultant in public health medicine with NHS Lanarkshire said in the letter: “I am writing to provide you with an update regarding cases of coronavirus (Covid-19) in people who attend Holy Cross High School.“A further member of staff has tested positive and a meeting has
Sandbrook is one of at least 32 primary and secondary schools across Greater Manchester to have reported Covid cases since reopening at the start of the month. Coun Kieran Heakin, cabinet member for children’s services at Rochdale council, has urged parents to follow coronavirus guidance so schools don’t have to close down again.He said: “Schools have worked so hard to be open and be safe for children to return and get back to vital education.
Glasgow has undergone a deep clean after a member of staff tested positive for coronavirus. Store bosses took immediate action and shut the outlet on Union Street after learning through Covid-19 contact tracing that a staff contractor had tested positive.
RTE.The studio did not confirm which member of production had tested positive.However, Vanity Fair reports that it had ‘confirmed through a highly placed source that Pattinson was the individual who became sick.’The Hollywood Reporter and Deadline have also reportedly confirmed it.Filming had recently resumed in London after pausing in March due to the coronavirus outbreak.The Batman stars Robert Pattinson in the titular role as Bruce Wayne, Zoë Kravitz as Selina Kyle, also known as Catwoman,
Variety reports that Batman star Robert Pattinson has been diagnosed with Coronavirus amidst reports that filming of The Batman shut down only two days after starting back up. According to the publication, production resumed on the film on September 1, and on Thursday (September 3), they received word that an anonymous member of the crew was diagnosed with COVID-19 and production was halted. At the time of the shut down, Warner Bros.
Robert Pattinson as the Caped Crusader — had only resumed three days ago, after being shut down in March in the early days of the coronavirus pandemic.