Kelly Dodd has found herself in hot water for her comments about the coronavirus pandemic.
05.04.2020 - 19:39 / etcanada.com
Over the past few weeks, Dr. Drew Pinsky has been one of many — including the likes of Fox News personalities Sean Hannity, Laura Ingraham and Judge Jeanine Pirro — to downplay the threat of the coronavirus, claiming it’s media hype and that COVID-19 is no more dangerous than the common flu.
While that may have been a feasible talking point a few weeks ago, as the pandemic spreads relentlessly throughout the world those words are coming back to haunt those who initially dismissed COVID-19.
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Kelly Dodd has found herself in hot water for her comments about the coronavirus pandemic.
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Dr. Drew Pinsky, known on TV as Dr. Drew, is apologizing for his previous comments about Coronavirus, citing “press-induced panic” and calling it “way less serious than influenza.” These comments were made back in February, before America’s social distancing practices were put into place.
Celebrity doctor Drew Pinsky has apologized for a series of statements unspooled in a recent video where he downplayed the coronavirus and suggested it was a “press-induced panic.” “I wish I had gotten it right, but I got it wrong,” said Pinsky in a video posted over the weekend. Pinsky is known as “Dr.
By Erik Pedersen
Wow, we knew Dr. Drew Pinsky has been less a doctor and more a Teen Mom referee for the last decade, but we honestly always assumed his medical opinion was legit. (If we’re being honest it certainly doesn’t hurt he’s been a silver fox with a sexy bedside manner full of calm gravitas — not to mention he was often the voice of reason next to Adam Carolla.)
Dr. Drew Pinsky is issuing a mea culpa after continually downplaying the danger of coronavirus for months and claiming it was "press-induced panic."
Dr. Drew Pinsky, 61, is now saying he “got it wrong”, after previously comparing the Coronavirus to the flu. “My early comments about equating coronavirus with influenza were wrong. They were incorrect. I was part of a chorus that was saying that. And we were wrong. And I want to apologize for that,” Dr. Drew said in a Periscope video shared to his Twitter on April 4. “I wish I had gotten it right, but I got it wrong.”
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Evangeline Lilly has finally apologized for her widely criticized comments on the coronavirus crisis.
Changing her tune. Evangeline Lilly apologized for criticizing the response to the coronavirus pandemic and revealed that she has been social-distancing, despite her initial refusal to quarantine.
Evangeline Lilly has apologized to fans for her previous comments about coronavirus after receiving backlash online. The 40-year-old actress said in a post on social media Thursday that her prior statement was "dismissive, arrogant and cryptic." Last week, Lilly said online she wasn't going to practice social distancing and called COVID-19 just a "respiratory flu" but now realizes how inappropriate her comments were.
Evangeline Lilly is offering her «sincere and heartfelt apology» for recent comments she made about the ongoing coronavirus pandemic -- and she's doing so from her home where she is, in fact, social distancing.
Evangeline Lilly is offering her “sincere and heartfelt apology” for recent comments she made about the ongoing coronavirus pandemic – and she’s doing so from her home where she is, in fact, social distancing.
Evangeline Lilly is offering her «sincere and heartfelt apology» for recent comments she made about the ongoing coronavirus pandemic – and she's doing so from her home where she is, in fact, social distancing.
Evangeline Lilly has issued a lengthy apology in response to the backlash she received for dismissing the dangers of the coronavirus pandemic. The actress took to Instagram on Thursday, calling her prior remarks "dismissive, arrogant and cryptic." Lilly clarified that she and her family began social distancing on March 18, and that at the time of her original post, in which she labeled COVID-19 as nothing more than a "respiratory flu," leaders in her "small community" had not yet ramped up