Heidi Klum has tested negative for the coronavirus.
15.03.2020 - 12:57 / nme.com
Jim Heath encourages "everyone who lives in a jurisdiction where local governments are restricting rock and roll to push back"
Psychobilly band Reverend Horton Heat, led by Jim Heath, have refused to cancel upcoming gigs due to concerns over the continued coronavirus outbreak.
Virtually every tour on the planet is coming to a halt, with promoter behemoth Live Nation calling all their current tours home.
Heath, however, has stated his refusal to bow to governmental advice and postpone gigs.
Heidi Klum has tested negative for the coronavirus.
Heidi Klum has tested negative for the Covid-19 virus.
Individuals who are self-isolating are being urged to get rid of household waste to ensure the virus is not spread.
By David Robb
Some of the nation’s biggest media outlets and the White House are readying a blitz of public-service messages aimed at getting Americans to take as many steps as possible to fight the spread of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Sick Heidi Klum is desperate to be tested for the coronavirus after falling ill with “feverish” symptoms.
Heidi Klum has been sick at home for days and unable to get tested for coronavirus. The supermodel opened up about her absence from "America's Got Talent" this week, just days after news broke that she showed up at the set on Tuesday only to return home after falling ill.
Only a month after announcing its upcoming reunion tour, Rage Against the Machine (RATM) has postponed the initial spring portion of the trek due to the outbreak of the novel coronavirus disease, COVID-19.
A union has launched a campaign calling on the council to end the “sexual discrimination” of carers and nursery staff who are forced to pay fees they need to work.
A union has launched a campaign calling on the council to end the “sexual discrimination” of carers and nursery staff who are forced to pay fees they need to work.