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It’s safe to go back to the gym—if there’s little COVID-19 around, study suggests
Cathleen O’GradyScience's COVID-19 reporting is supported by the Pulitzer Center.Wondering whether it’s safe to go back to the gym? Norwegian gymgoers may have some good news for you. A study on the risk of coronavirus transmission in Oslo found that people who went to a gym were no more likely to get infected, or sick, than people who didn’t.
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Karnataka Covid-19 tally breaches 11,000-mark as 445 new cases emerge on Friday
Bengaluru: Karnataka's Covid-19 count on Friday crossed the 11,000-mark as 445 more people tested positive for the virus in the 24 hours until 5 pm.144 of 445 new cases were reported in Bengaluru, which has lately seen a sharp surge in virus cases with most of the people contracting it locally, indicating the possibility of community transmission.In the last week, Bengaluru has reported 953 cases and its tally approaching the 2,000-mark ever since it reported the first positive case on 8 March.The number of virus-related fatalities increased to 184 as 10 more people succumbed to the virus.However, the B.S.Yediyurappa-led state government has ruled out another lockdown in Bengaluru fearing that it would further cripple the financial
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Patanjali trial: Rajasthan govt sends showcause notice to NIMS Jaipur
Mint.Sharma said that a reply from the institute is awaited.The launch of Coronil by Baba Ramdev’s Patanjali on Tuesday sparked a controversy after the Ministry of AYUSH, the nodal ministry for Ayurvedic drugs, issued a statement that it was not informed about the scientific study conducted by NIMS in Jaipur based on which the drug was launched.The company had claimed that its drugs, ‘Coronil’, and ‘Swashir Vati’, had treated 69% covid-19 positive patients in three days of administration of the drug, and all patients after seven days of administration.The company had claimed that the ‘clinical case study’ was done on 280 patients in several cities.
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ICMR gearing up to conduct 4 lakh COVID tests per day
INDIA : In order to combat COVID-19 pandemic, the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) is taking all steps to attain a capacity to conduct four lakh coronavirus tests per day, a government official said on Friday.In a high-level Governing Body (GB) meeting of ICMR held on Friday, Union Health Minister, Dr Harsh Vardhan, who also holds the chair of the president of the apex medical research institute, appreciated the 100 days of ICMR's efforts in the fight against the virus menace."The governing body meeting entirely focused on COVID-19 pandemic. Talks were on to strengthen our testing capacity, strong surveillance of contact tracing and proper treatment to an infected person.
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Selena Gomez shows some skin in an off the shoulder top and ripped jeans for a meet up with friends
She will make her debut as the executive producer of a feature film when The Broken Hearts Gallery is released on July 11.But Selena Gomez took some time off for work as she met up with friends in Los Angeles on Wednesday.The 27-year-old star looked casual and chic as she showed off her décolletage in an off-the-shoulder sweater and distressed denim.
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Coronavirus: Northern Manitoba travel restrictions lifted as two new cases reported
COVID-19 Friday.The case bring Manitoba’s total number of probable and positive cases reported since March to 318.The new cases are a man in his 30s that is travel related, and a woman in her 50s who is a contact of a previous case, said provincial health officials. Both are from Winnipeg.
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First Nations people have fared better than B.C. average in pandemic: Report
First Nations people have fared better than the the provincial average when it comes to the spread of COVID-19.Health authorities across the province tested 5,434 First Nations people for COVID-19 between Jan. 1 and June, 14, 2020.During that time 86 First Nations people in B.C.
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Summer of discontent fears as pub reopenings 'will be like two New Year's Eves'
Police fear a summer of disorder as warm weather and the easing of coronavirus lockdown restrictions create a “perfect storm” for trouble.
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26.06.2020 / 20:57
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Canada Day celebrations in Hamilton, Burlington, Niagara will be virtual amid pandemic
COVID-19 pandemic.With emergency orders in Ontario still in effect and large gatherings banned until at least July 15, a number of cities in the province have opted for virtual events to celebrate the country’s 153rd year of confederation.Here’s what’s planned for next Wednesday region by region:The highlight of Hamiton’s Canada day will be provided by the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum who will fly an Avro Lancaster Bomber over the city before noon (weather permitting). Canadian Elite Basketball League returning to action in July with tournament The 21 metre (69 foot) plane, best known for it’s World War II exploits is scheduled to fly over the city in memory of snowbirds Capt.
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271 coronavirus deaths could have been prevented by removing 4-bed care rooms, study suggests
novel coronavirus could have been prevented at Ontario nursing homes if residents were placed in two-bed rooms instead of four-bed rooms, according to a new study.The study from researchers at University of Toronto, McMaster University and Public Health Ontario found residents in more crowded facilities were twice as likely to get infected and die from the virus.“We are confronting it now because of the scale of the deaths.”While more crowded rooms didn’t affect whether a long-term care home had an outbreak, the study found the spread of the virus was higher in four-bed rooms, with a 9.7 per cent infection rate versus 4.5 per cent in the least crowded.Deaths were 2.7 per cent and 1.3 per cent respectively, according to the study, which has
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Pence says it’s ‘a good thing’ younger Americans make up portion of new coronavirus cases
Mike Pence said it’s “a good thing” that nearly half of the new coronavirus cases proliferating in 16 states are young Americans, since they’re less likely to become seriously ill.Pence, who is leading the country’s coronavirus task force, told reporters Friday that, “at a certain level, very encouraging news” that “roughly half of the new cases are Americans under the age of 35.”“As we know so far, younger Americans are less susceptible to serious outcomes of the coronavirus,” he said. “The fact that we’re finding more younger Americans who have contracted the coronavirus, is a good thing.” More young people in Ontario are getting COVID-19.
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Coronavirus: Slowing down COVID-19 testing ‘is not a laughing matter,’ says Pelosi
On Friday, U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi criticized claims made by the White House that President Donald Trump was joking when he claimed he had asked officials to slow down coronavirus testing.
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Spike in online child exploitation reports in Alberta ‘likely’ due to COVID-19 isolation measures: ALERT
COVID-19 pandemic.The Alberta Law Enforcement Response Teams (ALERT) says over a dozen people from across the province were arrested over the past month for charges relating to the online sexual exploration of a child. ICE reports spike in online child exploitation cases in Alberta amid COVID-19 pandemic In a Friday news release, ALERT said their Internet Child Exploitation (ICE) unit arrested 18 people between May 20 and June 23, with 65 charges laid in total.
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Adapting & Reinventing: Three Latin DJs Get Real About The Future of the Industry
Before the coronavirus outbreak in the U.S., Alex Sensation was in Colombia celebrating Kevin Roldan’s birthday. Upon flying back to Miami, Sensation, a renowned DJ, recording artist and radio host for SBS radio stations La Mega and El Zol, made the decision to shut down his booth at SBS and take it home with him. Since then, he’s been hunkered down in quarantine with his family.
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WATCH LIVE: Volusia County leaders provide coronavirus update after county reports 141 new cases
VOLUSIA COUNTY, Fla. – Leaders in Volusia County are expected to hold a news conference Friday to address the rising coronavirus cases in the County.“Topics will include business resources, firework safety, a health update and a countywide “Step up, Volusia” campaign,” officials said.Volusia County set a COVID-19 testing record Wednesday.Sasha Staton, spokesperson for the Daytona Beach Fire Department said 668 people tested in four hours on Wednesday, a record-breaking number for Volusia County; officials said 582 people were tested at the site Thursday.MORE: Daytona Beach site for underserved community sets COVID-19 testing recordOn Friday, the Florida Department of Health reported 8,942 new cases of COVID-19, as well as 39 new deaths and
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Ottawa News | Local Breaking | CTV News Ottawa
OTTAWA -- Six new cases of COVID-19 have been confirmed in Ottawa, while one new death has been linked to the virus.
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26.06.2020 / 20:47
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Still no CFL on Bombers’ home opener date, but star Bighill staying positive
The Winnipeg Blue Bombers have a few worthy candidates for CFL All Decade Teams “You try not to dwell on the negatives,” veteran linebacker Adam Bighill told 680 CJOB.“We all understand where we are currently, with the things that are going on with COVID.
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26.06.2020 / 20:47
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Nova Scotia child-care centres facing layoffs to stay afloat until September
coronavirus pandemic. Even with provincial funding, which helped facilities reopen on June 15, directors now worry they won’t stay viable until September.Margot Nickerson, an early childhood educator at St.
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In England, schools see dozens of coronavirus outbreaks as they reopen
novel coronavirus last week, public health data shows.That’s up from 24 the week before that and 15 in the week before that.The outbreak “coincides with wider school reopening … but also an expansion of testing and contact tracing,” Public Health England said in a release.English schools started to reopen in early June for younger children, with some high school students returning last week. However, some schools in the worst-affected parts of the country have refused to open.
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26.06.2020 / 20:43
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Retail workers' heartbreak as Trafford Centre owners Intu plunge into administration
owners of the Trafford Centre announced they had entered administration this afternoon.The Trafford Centre is currently home to over 200 shops, restaurants and attractions - all of which require dedicated teams of staff to keep them going. There are currently thousands of people employed within the Trafford Centre - who are, arguably, the heart and soul of the place.But after Intu, the centre's owners, today announced they had gone into administration, many workers say the news has proven a huge blow.
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26.06.2020 / 20:39
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Montreal Ecomuseum reopens for first time in nearly 4 months amid coronavirus pandemic
coronavirus pandemic.The Ecomuseum officially reopened Friday morning to a line of eager guests.The first families have arrived eagerly waiting to enter the #Ecomuseum for the first time since March.The Montreal zoo is expecting more than 200 people for the big day.#covid19 pic.twitter.com/mB7SrGpQuy— BraydenJaggerHaines (@BraydenJagger) June 26, 2020The West Island park welcomed more than 200 visitors on its opening day.Guests will now have to buy their tickets in advance online.[ Sign up for our Health IQ newsletter for the latest coronavirus updates ]“We’re really excited to invite people back, but it feels bizarre for us,” executive director David Rodrigue said.The park has never closed for as long as did when the pandemic was first
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26.06.2020 / 20:39
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N.S. high school students set to graduate, pay tribute to loved ones lost in mass shooting
mass shooting.The graduates of Cobequid Educational Centre (CEC) will be having a drive-thru graduation ceremony on a farm in Upper Onslow, N.S.Emily Tuck, 17, who was killed in the horrific 12-hour shooting spree in Portapique, would have been one of the graduates at the ceremony and is going to be honoured in a tribute video.According to the event’s organizer, Jim Lorraine, who is offering his farm to be used as a site for the ceremony, an image of Tuck will be played on a large screen with her family from Alberta in attendance.Images of Tuck and her friends will be shown on screen, too, in remembrance.Lorraine said he came up with the idea of a drive-thru when he realized that his daughter, Eryn, was not going to get a prom, so he
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26.06.2020 / 20:33
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Coronavirus patients taking statins 'almost halved' their chances of dying
Covid-19 patients who were taking statins almost halved their chances of dying, research suggests.
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26.06.2020 / 20:31
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New Jersey schools to plan for in-person learning in fall
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy (Edwin J. Torres/Governor's Office)TRENTON - New Jersey’s schools will be open for in-person instruction in the fall, as long as COVID-19 trends don’t worsen, Gov.
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26.06.2020 / 20:23
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Sammy Hagar clarifies remarks about playing concerts amid COVID-19 pandemic
Sammy Hagar has clarified some contentious remarks he made recently about feeling “comfortable playing a show before there’s a vaccine” in the midst of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, so long as reported cases started “declining.”The former Van Halen singer took to Instagram on Thursday, saying that when he made the “radical statement,” he was simply “optimistic” that he would soon return to the stage because he thought the curve of novel coronavirus cases “was beginning to flatten.”Hagar, 72, noted that while his controversial interview with Rolling Stone was published earlier this week, it was actually conducted early last month — when he believed “things were starting to look up” for the U.S.“I did that interview May 8th, when we were
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26.06.2020 / 20:17
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Trudeau says civil service chose WE charity for partnership on student grant program
Justin Trudeau says the non-partisan civil service, not him, decided the WE charity was the best option to dole out grants to students who volunteer in this summer.WE will administer the Canada Student Service Grant, which will provide eligible students with up to $5,000 to support the costs of post-secondary education in the fall, with the amount of each grant dependent on the time the recipient devotes to volunteer work.
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26.06.2020 / 20:15
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5 people test positive for COVID-9 at Coalition for the Homeless of Central Florida
Allison Krall, Coalition for the Homeless of Central Florida President/CEO said.To help combat the virus, officials have introduced new safety measures to help keep guests and employees safe.“This includes the creation of isolation areas for guests who test positive or have had an exposure incident, requiring masks to be worn on campus, temperature screening and health questionnaires, social distancing, limiting visitors, more frequent cleanings and sanitation and encouraging hand washing, among other measures,” officials said.
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₹3,797.08 crore
₹3,797.08 crore in the three months ended 31 March from ₹3,481.90 crore a year earlier, the company said in a filing to the stock exchanges on Friday evening. That compares with the ₹3,511.50 crore profit estimate in a Bloomberg survey of 14 analysts.Revenue from operations, however, dropped 6.4% to ₹11,420.04 crore from a year earlier.
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Pennsylvania officials eye areas where COVID-19 cases are rising
Pennsylvania Secretary of Health Dr. Rachel Levine speaks at a coronavirus press conference.
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Covid-19: Maharashtra to rope in final year medical students in ICU wards
Mumbai: Expecting Covid-19 cases to rise in the state, the Maharashtra government has decided not to conduct final year or semester exams of professional and non-professional courses due to the Covid-19 situation in the state.The degrees to students will be awarded based on the formula decided by universities.“Maharashtra government decided not to conduct the final year/final semester exam of non-professional/professional courses as the present atmosphere is not yet conducive to conduct any exam or classes.
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26.06.2020 / 20:09
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Florida suspending any alcohol consumption at bars statewide due to rise in COVID-19 cases
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26.06.2020 / 20:09
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The week in numbers: 3 new symptoms and $1.4 billion of COVID-19 relief funds sent to dead people
1.4That’s the amount in billions of dollars that was sent in U.S. coronavirus relief to dead individuals.According to the Associated Press, more than 130 million of the economic impact payments were sent mistakenly due to a lag of reporting on who is actually deceased.
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States retreat as new virus cases hit an all-time high in US
RELATED: CoronavirusNOW.com, FOX launches national hub for COVID-19 news and updatesAdvertisementTexas, meanwhile, reported more than 17,000 confirmed new cases in the past three days, with a record high of nearly 6,000 on Thursday. The day’s tally of over 4,700 hospitalizations was also a record.A number of the hardest-hit states, including Texas, Florida, Arizona and Arkansas, have Republican governors who have resisted mask-wearing requirements and echoed President Donald Trump’s desire to quickly reopen the economy.Amid the surge, the White House coronavirus task force, led by Vice President Pence, was scheduled to hold its first briefing in nearly two months on Friday afternoon.
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Some COVID-19 patients have brain complications, study suggests
Some COVID-19 patients, including those younger than 60 years old, appear to develop neurologic and neuropsychiatric complications such as stroke, brain inflammation, psychosis, and dementia-like symptoms, according to a study published yesterday in The Lancet Psychiatry.
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Coronavirus: Trudeau praises Big Rig Brewery, retooled to produce hand sanitizer
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau visited a re-tooled Ottawa-area brewery this morning to see how it has switched gears to produce hand sanitizer.
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26.06.2020 / 20:05
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Florida records nearly 9,000 new coronavirus cases in one-day record
Florida banned alcohol consumption at its bars Friday after its daily confirmed coronavirus cases neared 9,000, a new record that is almost double the previous mark set just two days ago.The Florida agency that governs bars announced the ban on Twitter just minutes after the Department of Health reported 8,942 new confirmed cases, topping the previous record of 5,500 set Wednesday.
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Coronavirus: Paris airport’s ‘new normal’ comes with UV tunnel, thermal cameras
Paris’s Orly Airport has ramped up security measures as it prepares to resume commercial flights after a nearly three-month hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Coronavirus: 1 new case, 6 recoveries in London-Middlesex
coronavirus while six others have recovered from the virus, officials with the Middlesex-London Health Unit (MLHU) reported Friday.It brings the total number of confirmed cases in the region to 613. A total of 497 people have recovered from the virus — about 81 per cent of cases — and 57 have died.
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More campsites open at Saskatchewan provincial parks
Saskatchewan provincial parks.When the province announced its reopening plan from the novel coronavirus pandemic for provincial parks, campsites were limited to 50 per cent capacity.
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Delhi schools to remain shut until 31 July
New Delhi: Schools in the national capital will remain shut until 31 July, keeping the current covid-19 situation in mind.
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$13.7 billion urgently needed to fight covid, says WHO led coalition
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26.06.2020 / 19:59
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George R. R. Martin: Game Of Thrones novel The Winds Of Winter aiming for 2021 release date
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Uttar Pradesh to start conducting rapid tests for Covid-19 across the state
ALLAHABAD : The Uttar Pradesh government has told the Allahabad High Court that it will begin using rapid test kits to detect coronavirus across the state as soon as possible.The court issued directions to the state on Thursday, asking it to implement antigen testing in all districts.The order followed a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) plea seeking a better handling of the coronavirus crisis.Justices Siddhartha Varma and Ajit Kumar also asked the UP police chief to ensure wearing of masks and social distancing in the state.On Tuesday, the state government had said in Lucknow that it has received the antigen test kits and planned to begin using them from Wednesday, focusing on six districts.During the hearing, Additional Advocate General
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Domestic airlines now allowed to operate at up to 45% of total capacity
New Delhi: Domestic airlines, which were allowed to operate at up to a third of their total capacity, can now operate up to 45% of their total capacity, aviation regulator Directorate General of Civil Aviation said in an order on Friday evening.Indian airlines resumed their domestic operations from 25 May, after being grounded for two months during a government-backed lockdown to contain Covid-19 pandemic.While airlines were allowed to operate up to a third of their total capacity, when domestic flights resumed, most airlines are currently operating at only 20%-25% of their capacity as demand remains muted.A top DGCA official told Mint that the aviation watchdog is currently working with airlines and airports to be able to provide more air
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BMC directs all hospitals in Mumbai to report Covid-19 deaths within 48 hours
Mumbai: Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation's commissioner Iqbal Singh Chahal on Friday directed all the hospitals in the city to report covid-19 related deaths within 48 hours, and set a deadline of 29 June for reporting earlier fatalities.The commissioner held a meeting with hospital deans, medical experts and senior health department officials through video conference, said a press statement from the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC).Chahal warned of stringent action under the Epidemic Diseases Act, 1897, if hospitals failed to comply, the BMC said.This comes a week after the BMC had issued notice to all hospitals asking them to adhere to the 48-hour timeline of reporting deaths due to Covid-19.Maharashtra reconciled death figures
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Alex Winter's New HBO Doc 'Showbiz Kids' Explores the Hazards of Child Stardom
Before Alex Winter became famous as good-vibes goofball Bill in Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure at age 24, he was a successful child actor, appearing in Broadway productions of such shows as The King and I and Peter Pan. It was a lifestyle that exposed Winter to acting methods, creative people — and sexual abuse.
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Boris Johnson's Handling of Coronavirus Pandemic to be Dramatized for TV by Michael Winterbottom
Michael Winterbottom is turning his lens on the hottest button topic in the U.K. today (and, probably, for some time): Prime Minister Boris Johnson and his handling of the novel coronavirus pandemic.
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Few employees want to return to office full-time when lockdowns are eased: Poll
Interestingly, a majority 45% of those who are working from home for the first time wished for a mix of working remotely and in-office given a choice, while 34% wanted to return to office premises full-time and 21% wanted to work remotely full-time, indicating a strong desire to work from home. The analysis is based on 973 responses received between 05 June and 22 June.
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pandemic
COVID-19
United States
Cases: 46 252 513
Deaths: 750 423
Recovered: 0
India
Cases: 34 321 025
Deaths: 459 652
Recovered: 0
Brazil
Cases: 21 835 785
Deaths: 608 235
Recovered: 0
United Kingdom
Cases: 9 215 683
Deaths: 141 607
Recovered: 0
Russia
Cases: 8 494 589
Deaths: 237 619
Recovered: 0
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