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said in a statement.
It was not revealed who contracted the virus, but they added that the postponement was made “out of an abundance of caution and concern for the safety of the band, crew and most of all the fans.” They also reassured their Foo flock that “the new date will be announced shortly [and] tickets for the July 17th date will be honored for the new date.”The announcement of the positive coronavirus diagnosis follows the unfortunate news that COVID-19 cases are surging in almost every
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Love Island has confirmed the return of Casa Amor in a teaser at the end of Friday's episode. As the episode came to an end, voiceover host Iain Stirling told fans to "get ready" as it showed a glimpse of the second villa where the Islanders' relationships will be tested with new bombshells.
Kate Aurthur editorSeason 2 of the Hulu comedy “Woke” had to suspend production Tuesday in Atlanta because of a positive COVID-19 test. A department head in “Zone A” — which in COVID-protocol language describes those present on set when the performers aren’t wearing masks — tested positive, resulting in the production pause.
Mónica Marie Zorrilla “American Horror Story” Season 10 production has been temporarily halted due to a positive COVID-19 case and potential exposure to the illness, Variety has learned. The positive case was in what’s been termed “Zone A” in COVID-production protocol, and was an actor on the show.Originally scheduled to premiere on FX in late 2020, production on the Ryan Murphy horror series was delayed due to the pandemic.
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The COVID-19 pandemic isn’t over just yet.
Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark has had to cancel his trip to Japan to attend the Tokyo Olympics, after coming into close contact with someone who has tested positive for COVID-19. A statement released by the Danish royal courts said: "Due to stricter entry requirements at the Olympic Games, this means that the crown prince does not have the opportunity to travel to Japan. "READ: Prince William surprises Team GB boxer Lauren Price and the video will bring tears to your eyesInside Royal
Stacey Solomon has let slip her new wedding date after pushing it back a year.The Loose Women star, 31, has been engaged to I'm A Celebrity star Joe Swash, 39, since December last year. Loved-up pair Stacey and Joe had originally planned to wed this summer, but following the happy news they're expecting a second child together, they pushed the date back.
The positive COVID-19 test, which was first reported by Deadline, was found within the production’s first filming unit. Shooting is continuing with the second unit, but first unit shooting could be paused for as long as 10 days depending on results from subsequent tests and contact tracing.
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The Foo Fighters anticipated return to the stage in Los Angeles has been postponed after someone in their organization tested positive for COVID-19. The rock band announced news of the postponement on their Twitter page on Wednesday.
Foo Fighters have postponed their Los Angeles show this weekend, following a confirmed case of COVID-19 “within the Foo Fighters organisation”.Making the announcement on social media, the band said the July 17 show is being pushed back to a currently unconfirmed date, “despite having made every effort to follow CDC COVID protocols and local laws”.
Elsa Keslassy International CorrespondentLea Seydoux, one of France’s biggest stars who was expected to be the toast of Cannes with four films in competition, issued a statement on July 14 saying that she won’t be able to attend the festival as she is currently self-isolating after testing positive to Covid. “Sadly, I have to self-quarantine in Paris and won’t be able to attend the Cannes Film Festival this year.
Pubs and restaurants will be expected to close by midnight - earlier than anticipated - and Scots should continue to work from home where possible, delaying the move back into offices. The First Minister made the announcement to MSPs at a virtual meeting of the Scottish Parliament today, where she said mandatory use of face coverings was likely to remain for "some time to come".