From the comfort of her own home while in self-quarantine, Gloria Estefan sent an important message about the novel coronavirus disease.
18.03.2020 - 14:22 / variety.com
Facebook has vowed to crack down on misinformation, particularly related to the current coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, but its filtering systems may have overcorrected — and blocked legitimate posts.
On Tuesday, Facebook users began noticing the issue and posted examples on Twitter of the social service flagging their posts as spam when they tried to share links to articles about the coronavirus outbreak from publications including The Atlantic, USA Today, Seattle Times, BuzzFeed and Dallas
From the comfort of her own home while in self-quarantine, Gloria Estefan sent an important message about the novel coronavirus disease.
He’s back! On April 3, legendary fitness instructor Richard Simmons returned to his YouTube channel to share another exercise video from his heyday in the 1970s and ’80s, encouraging his over 11,000 subscribers to keep to a fun fitness routine amid the COVID-19 outbreak. The aerobics aficionado, 71, posted his first video in six years on March 11, just at the beginning of the height of the coronavirus outbreak in the United States.
The number of people who have died after contracting coronavirus passed 1,000 in the UK as the death tally shot up 34% in a day.
By Anthony D'Alessandro
Sir Rod Stewart has used his time in coronavirus lockdown to have a right good spring clean.
It has been 35 years this month since “We Are the World” was recorded by over 40 stars to raise money for African famine.
By Ted Johnson
The novel coronavirus has had a colossal and devastating impact on the world since its first reported case in December 2019 in Wuhan, China. Since then, it has traveled to nearly every country across the globe, with major outbreaks in Italy, Iran, Spain, Germany, the United States and France. England has also been hit particularly hard, leading the British royal family to take quick and appropriate action.
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.
Hollywood stars are coming out of self-isolation to shade U.S. President Donald Trump for his recent coronavirus remarks.
As countries including France, Spain and Italy continue to tighten quarantine measures in response to the coronavirus pandemic, things are moving a bit more slowly in the United States and Canada.