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There are more and more cases of athletes testing positive for coronavirus ahead of the Olympics in Tokyo.
Taylor Crabb, 29, is now one of the latest names to have reportedly tested positive, via NBC News.
The Team USA volleyball player recently tested positive for COVID-19, resulting in possibly missing out on the Olympics entirely. He will be replaced by Tri Bourne, who arrived in Japan this week, via the Orange County Register.
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Tyler, The Creator has said that he watched DJ Khaled “die inside” after he lost out in a Number One US album chart battle.The rapper’s album ‘IGOR‘ claimed the Number One spot upon its release in 2019 over DJ Khaled’s ‘Father Of Ashad‘.At the time Khaled wrote online in a since-deleted post: “I make albums so people can play it and you actually hear it. You know, driving your car, you hear another car playing it.
Lynyrd Skynyrd have revealed that their guitarist Rickey Medlocke has tested positive for COVID-19, forcing the band to cancel and postpone a string of upcoming concerts.In a statement on Facebook, the band wrote: “Longtime band member Rickey Medlocke has tested positive for COVID-19. Rickey is home resting and responding well to treatment.”The band confirmed they will no longer be playing their forthcoming shows in Ohio, Missouri and Alabama.
Fall Out Boy have pulled out of two of their Hella Mega tour dates after a member of their team tested positive for COVID-19.The band are currently on tour around the US with Green Day and Weezer on their long-awaited and COVID-delayed stadium dates.In a statement, the band revealed that they will no longer play tonight’s (August 4) New York City show at Citi Field and tomorrow’s (August 5) date at Boston’s Fenway Park, but Green Day, Weezer and support band the Interrupters will still play the
Taylor Swift is clearly a fan of the Olympics and a big supporter of the US team, especially newly minted bronze medalist Simone Biles.MORE: Taylor Swift shocks fans as she drops new project for special reasonThe singer recently narrated a beautiful tribute to the athlete ahead of her performance on the balance beam for NBC, which Simone reacted to with, "I'm crying, how special.
Taylor Swift has praised Team USA gymnast Simone Biles, after the latter responded to a promo Swift narrated for NBC’s coverage of the Tokyo Olympic Games.“When you have the attention of the world, everything you do takes on a bigger meaning. It can be a heavy burden.
Simone Biles has a fan in Taylor Swift. Swift narrated a video of the 24-year-old gymnast for NBC’s coverage of Biles' bronze medal-winning balance beam routine, in which she praised the athlete for her strength and courage throughout the Tokyo Olympics, and it got Biles' attention, bringing the Olympian to tears.«I’m crying Pleading faceWhite heart how special.
Taylor Swift has narrated a promo spot for NBC’s coverage of the Tokyo Olympic Games, hyping Team USA’s women’s all-around gymnastics athletes Sunisa Lee and Jade Carey.“Life can surprise you,” Swift says as the title track to her 2020 album ‘Evermore’, featuring Bon Iver, plays underneath. “It can humble you.
Slipknot‘s Corey Taylor has shared his thoughts on people that choose to go to live gigs if they’ve not been vaccinated.Speaking in a new interview, the frontman, who is about to kick off the second leg of his US solo tour before rejoining Slipknot for their first tour since the coronavirus pandemic halted the live events industry, discussed whether concerts should require attendees to be vaccinated.“People act like getting a vaccine is signing a deal with the devil,” Taylor told Heavy
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Beach volleyball player April Ross is ready for an unprecedented Olympics. The two-time Olympian, 39, will soon hit an unusually quiet sand court at the upcoming 2021 Tokyo Olympics due to the absence of spectators this year due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
that contained falsehoods about COVID-19; specifically she claimed that the disease is not dangerous to people under age 65 who aren’t overweight in order to argue against mandatory vaccination. While it is true that the majority of COVID deaths in the US have been elderly people, nearly 150,000 of the more than 600,000 American deaths by the disease are people younger than 65.
“In two weeks, we can end this pandemic in the United States of America,” said an upbeat Governor Gavin Newsom at a news conference on Monday. That California is “roaring back” has become Newsom’s mantra as he announces programs funded by the state’s record budget surplus. Ironically, nowhere was that assertion more true on Monday than in the state’s skyrocketing Covid-19 numbers.
“I am so disappointed to share the news that I have tested positive for COVID and won’t be able to play in the Olympic Games in Tokyo,” Cori “Coco” Gauff said in a July 18 statement. The 17-year-old tennis player, who is currently the 25th ranked woman in the world, said that it has “always been a dream of mine to represent the USA at the Olympics, and I hope there will be many more chances for me to make this come true in the future.
Coco Gauff tested positive for Covid-19 and as a result, pulled out of competing at the Tokyo Olympics where she was set to lead the U.S. Olympic tennis team. The news comes days before the July 23 opening celebration amid an ongoing global pandemic that has forced the home country to make multiple modifications including eliminating the presence of audiences at the games.
COVID-19 and won't play in the Tokyo Games, which start this week.