Many celebrities and public figures have tested positive for coronavirus, from . And earlier this week, , sharing:
19.03.2020 - 19:33 / variety.com
A staff member on “The Dr. Oz Show” has tested positive for coronavirus, prompting the show to shut down production, Variety has learned. New episodes will continue airing daily, and host Dr. Mehmet Oz will film remotely from his home.
The daily syndicated show had its last day in-studio Wednesday, which is when the show found out the employee was diagnosed. The staffer has not been in the office for over a week, when he first began to display a minor symptoms of coughing. On Dr. Oz’s show, the
Many celebrities and public figures have tested positive for coronavirus, from . And earlier this week, , sharing:
The royal family confirmed on Wednesday, March 25, that Prince Charles has tested positive for COVID-19. Since then, royal fans have wondered if the Queen has coronavirus too. But rest assured, well-wishers. Queen Elizabeth II is in “good health” amid her son’s coronavirus diagnosis.
Cassie Randolph is keeping fans updated on boyfriend Colton Underwood's coronavirus diagnosis.
Standing by his side. Cassie Randolph encouraged fans to stay positive after her boyfriend, Colton Underwood, revealed that he tested positive for coronavirus.
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Today show co-anchors Hoda Kotb and Savannah Guthrie on Monday morning announced that an NBC News employee who works on the third hour of the television franchise has tested positive for the coronavirus. A few hours later, ABC News president James Goldston announced that a Los Angeles-based employee who has been covering the virus outbreak in Seattle has tested positive for the virus, according to a memo obtained by The Hollywood Reporter.
Hulu is taking precautions at its Santa Monica headquarters after an employee tested positive for coronavirus, a company source tells The Hollywood Reporter. The employee left the office and self-quarantined after symptoms appeared, and that person is now home and recovering.
A staffer on the third hour of NBC's Today show has tested positive for the coronavirus. NBC News employees learned of their colleague's diagnosis late Sunday, and Monday, hosts Craig Melvin and Al Roker took the morning off from Todayout of an abundance of caution as NBC News traces their contacts.
Taking the precaution. Al Roker and Craig Melvin are taking time off of the Today show after a staffer tested positive for coronavirus.
The “Today” show has been hit with its first case of COVID-19.
By Denise Petski
show has officially been hit with the coronavirus. Co-anchors Hoda Kotb and Savannah Guthrie shared the news first thing Monday morning, revealing that a staffer on has tested positive for COVID-19.
On the Monday broadcast of NBC’s “Today,” co-anchor Savannah Guthrie told viewers that a staffer who works on the third hour of the morning show has the novel coronavirus, prompting the network to take co-hosts Craig Melvin and Al Roker off air for the time being.