All four of the Disney-owned “Avengers” movies and James Cameron’s “Avatar” are being lined up for re-release in China when cinemas begin to re-open after the coronavirus outbreak dies down.
07.03.2020 - 22:09 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Staring at the weighing scales, which tipped almost 23 stone, Joe Patterson broke down in tears.
The dad-of-two had been in denial about his creeping weight for years, even after being diagnosed with type two diabetes in December 2017.
But it would take Joe, 56, until January 2019 to pluck up the courage to take charge of his expanding waistline - thanks to a lot of encouragement from his wife Helen.
After years of scoffing unhealthy snacks and taking regular visits to his local Chinese chippy,
All four of the Disney-owned “Avengers” movies and James Cameron’s “Avatar” are being lined up for re-release in China when cinemas begin to re-open after the coronavirus outbreak dies down.
Social distancing and self-imposed (and city-imposed) isolation and quarantines may be the only sure-fire way to stop the spread of the coronavirus, as we’ve seen those policies work recently in Italy and China.
Luisa Zissman is angry at China for spreading the coronavirus currently sweeping the globe.The former The Apprentice star took to her Instagram Stories to talk to her 553,000 followers about the state of the world and the role China played in the pandemic, which has killed over 10,000 people globally so far. Obviously infuriated by the situation, the 32 year old, who recently unveiled her incredible walk-in wardrobe, said: "I'm really f**king angry at the Chinese.
While talk of the coronavirus pandemic is prevalent as it spreads through most part of the world, phrases such as 'self-isolation' and 'lockdown' are becoming commonplace.
The contestants of German Big Brother were finally informed about the deadly Coronavirus Pandemic in a live episode. When the 14 contestants entered the house on February 6, the disease had only made news for its effect in China. However, it has become a global issue now. According to the latest report by WHO, the Coronavirus has infected more than 184,000 people across the world. Globally, the virus has killed about 7,500 people, Al Jazeera reported. Germany has 6,000 cases and 13 deaths.