TSR Positive Images: Master P is using his resources to help senior citizens in New Orleans combat the coronavirus pandemic by helping them stay clean and sanitized.
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The NFL has significantly altered its 2020 offseason in the wake of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, and now it appears one of the league's biggest names has been personally affected by the virus. 's Adam Schefter reported Thursday that New Orleans Saints coach Sean Payton has tested positive for the coronavirus.
Payton, 56, came forward with his diagnosis to ESPN, Schefter added, «because he wants all people to heed the warnings of government officials, stay inside, and behave responsibly.»
.TSR Positive Images: Master P is using his resources to help senior citizens in New Orleans combat the coronavirus pandemic by helping them stay clean and sanitized.
Former football player Tom Dempsey has sadly died from the COVID-19 Coronavirus at age 73.
Elton John is coming through big-time for those in the HIV-positive community who have been affected by coronavirus!
New Orleans Saints legendary kicker Tom Dempsey died at 73 years old Saturday, the team announced Sunday morning. Dempsey, who was inducted into the Saints Hall of Fame in 1989, died from complications of COVID-19, which he contracted on March 25. He had also battled Alzheimer's disease and dementia since 2012.
Jazz veteran Ellis Marsalis Jr. died on Wednesday after losing his battle against coronavirus.
American pianist Ellis Marsalis has passed away at the age of 85 after contracting COVID-19. The father of renowned musicians, Wynton and Branford Marsalis was suffering from pneumonia, caused by Coronavirus, one of his sons told the Associated Press. “Pneumonia was the actual thing that caused his demise," Ellis Marsalis III said. "But it was pneumonia brought on by COVID-19," he added.
Ellis Marsalis Jr.
Jazz pioneer Ellis Marsalis Jr has died at the age of 85 after being diagnosed with coronavirus, his son has said.
After initially stating March 13 that it planned to move forward with its scheduled July 1-5 dates in New Orleans, Essence Fest 2020 announced late Friday (March 27) that it will move "closer to the fall" instead, given the heightened concerns around the coronavirus."Based on developments over the past couple of weeks, including updates from our city and health partners, we are officially announcing that we will move the 2020 ESSENCE Festival of Culture closer to the fall," reads a tweet from