Hollywood stars are coming out of self-isolation to shade U.S. President Donald Trump for his recent coronavirus remarks.
27.02.2020 - 03:21 / billboard.com
Since the outbreak of the coronavirus disease at the end of 2019, more than 80,000 people have contracted the disease, resulting in more than 2,700 deaths according to the World Health Organization.
As the disease continues to spread, live event organizers have been canceling or postponing large gatherings from technology conferences to major concerts.More than 20,000 music events between January and March have been canceled or postponed in China and Hong Kong, costing 2 billion yuan ($286
.Hollywood stars are coming out of self-isolation to shade U.S. President Donald Trump for his recent coronavirus remarks.
The international box office has taken a major hit because movie theaters in China, Italy, South Korea and other areas heavily impacted by coronavirus have been entirely or partially closed for weeks.
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By Andreas Wiseman
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By Erik Pedersen
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