“CBS This Morning” has opted to keep its three anchors working from home in light of the expanding coronavirus crisis in New York.
17.03.2020 - 01:31 / etonline.com
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“CBS This Morning” has opted to keep its three anchors working from home in light of the expanding coronavirus crisis in New York.
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The shoe must go on.
Jennifer Lopez is making the most of the time she’s spending “stuck at home” during the coronavirus pandemic, working on new projects.
Lady Gaga took to Instagram to share that she's decided to self-quarantine herself in the midst of the global coronavirus pandemic. The pop star encouraged her fans to spread love, kindness, and compassion during such a trying time worldwide.
New York Mayor Bill de Blasio has ordered movie theaters in New York to close starting Tuesday at 9 a.m. in response to the coronavirus pandemic.
Taylor Swift has sent a message to her fans, expressing her “concern” that some people aren’t taking the suggested coronavirus precautions seriously.
Ariana Grande wants her fans to take fears surrounding the spread of coronavirus seriously.
Ariana Grande wants her fans to take fears surrounding the spread of coronavirus seriously.