Ellie Goulding has teamed up with homeless charity Crisis to supply 400 homeless people with mobile phones to help them stay connected during the coronavirus pandemic.
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It’s time to #ControltheContagion.
On Friday, the Columbia University’s Mailman School of Public Health debuted a new series of coronavirus PSAs in partnership with the cast and crew of the film “Contagion”.
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The videos include important messages on listening to experts, hand-washing, social distancing and more delivered by Matt Damon, Kate Winslet, Laurence Fishburne and Jennifer Ehle, all recorded
Ellie Goulding has teamed up with homeless charity Crisis to supply 400 homeless people with mobile phones to help them stay connected during the coronavirus pandemic.
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The Steven Soderbergh-directed movie Contagion has been, rather understandably, getting a lot of attention on the streaming services of late, for obvious reasons. The film is near the top of the charts on various platforms and now the cast have gone online to talk about the outbreak, teaming up with the Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health.
Their co-stars Laurence Fishburne and Jennifer Ehle have also shared videos
The cast of the 2011 global outbreak thriller "Contagion" banded together to create a public service announcement on the novel coronavirus pandemic that has infected hundreds of thousands across the globe.
Contagion stars Matt Damon and Kate Winslet, and the cast of TV’s Watchmen have released special public service announcements (PSAs) online to educate fans about COVID-19.
Kate Winslet, Matt Damon and other stars of the 2011 film Contagion have virtually reunited to share vital information about the novel coronavirus pandemic. The celebs appear separately in PSAs for the new #ControltheContagion campaign, a joint collaboration from the Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health.
With the goal of sharing evidence-based information about the coronavirus (COVID-19), the cast of Contagionin collaboration with scientists from Columbia's Mailman School of Public Healthand Participantunveiled a series of PSA videos on Friday.
The stars of Steven Soderbergh's are working with experts to help educate fans about the coronavirus pandemic.
LOS ANGELES — The stars of the movie “Contagion,” which has seen a surge in popularity as the coronavirus has spread across the globe, on Friday urged fans to listen to experts, wash their hands frequently and practice social distancing.