covid deaths in Scotland in the past 24 hours. There have been 5,858 cases recorded across in the country in the same time frame, bringing the total numbers since the pandemic began to 407,660.
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Jason Isbell has made it a requirement that audience members attending shows on his upcoming tour provide proof of vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test result.In a tweet posted yesterday (August 9), Isbell said: “If the venue won’t allow that, we won’t play.“I’m all for freedom,” Isbell told MSNBC‘s Stephanie Ruhle in an interview, “but I think if you’re dead, you don’t have any freedoms at all.“It’s probably important to stay alive before you start questioning your liberty.”We’re now
.covid deaths in Scotland in the past 24 hours. There have been 5,858 cases recorded across in the country in the same time frame, bringing the total numbers since the pandemic began to 407,660.
Jason Isbell has performed a cover of The Rolling Stones’ 1969 classic ‘Gimme Shelter’, dedicating it to the late, great, Charlie Watts, who died earlier this week at age 80.Currently touring the US in support of their 2020 album ‘Reunions’, Isbell and his band, The 400 Unit – alongside support act Brittney Spencer – performed the cover at their show in Grand Rapids, Michigan on Thursday night (August 26).Check out a crowd recording of the group performing ‘Gimme Shelter’ below, then have a
Redditch -born singer has had to postpone his shows several times due to the pandemic but is about to embark on his Love On Tour in the US, which kicks off on September 4. Mirror Online reports that fans will need proof of two jabs or a negative Covid test will be needed to be admitted.
Kanye West has one more update for his fans, with another listening party on the way for his highly-anticipated album Donda, however this time it involves COVID-19 regulations.The successful rapper, who recently ended his brief relationship with Irina Shayk, will be hosting his third listening party on August 26 at Soldier Field Stadium in Chicago, and will be changing the usual health regulations amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.Kanye is also working with Chicago Park District spokeswoman
tested positive for the virus within the previous 28 days - to 8,070.
Travis Tritt is not pleased with the rising trend of vaccination requirements. As the coronavirus pandemic rages on, cases are again spiking and the deadly delta variant is becoming more prominent, leading many businesses and events to elect to require vaccinations for their customers and participants.
Melissa Joan Hart is dealing with the coronavirus, and she’s not happy about it — nor should she be, considering she’s fully vaccinated and yet nevertheless came down with a “bad” version of a breakthrough case.
Chris Willman Music WriterRocker Jason Isbell may usually have one of the funniest celebrity accounts on Twitter, but when it comes to his engagement with other users on subjects related to the COVID explosion in the last year and a half, it’s been no laughing matter — or at least a subject of acerbic gallows humor, at most. And he’s not just a social-media or magazine-profile warrior.
coronavirus deaths and 3,367 new cases overnight. The death toll since last March – of people who first tested positive for the virus within the previous 28 days – now stands at 8,058.
Today, the California Department of Public Health increased requirements already in effect for mega events in the state, announcing that proof of vaccination, or a negative Covid test within 72 hours of an event, will be required for indoor gatherings where 1,000 or more participants or spectators are attending. That includes, concerts, sporting events and fairs.
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iOS - Android NHS Lanarkshire’s local clinics in Bellshill, Coatbridge, Cumbernauld, Hamilton, Lanark, Rutherglen and Stonehouse, will continue to open on their respective days from from 8.15am to 5.15pm; while a session will run at St Nicholas church hall in Lanark from 1pm to 9pm next Thursday, August 26.
Jason Isbell’s concert in Texas Wednesday was canceled due to his insurance that attendees be fully vaccinated from the coronavirus. The Grammy-winning musician previously shared through his record label on Aug.
WarnerMedia will require its U.S. employees or anyone entering one of its offices to be vaccinated against Covid-19, the company has announced.
The Los Angeles City Council voted 13-0 today to have the city attorney prepare an ordinance requiring people to show proof of at least partial vaccination against COVID-19 to enter most public indoor spaces in the city, including restaurants, bars, gyms, concert venues, movie theaters and even “retail establishments.”
Jason Isbell has cancelled a date on his latest US tour, following news that the musician will implement a vaccine policy to all shows.Each venue hosting Jason Isbell & The 400 Unit will require proof that you’re fully vaccinated against COVID-19, or have tested negative for the virus within the past three days.One venue in Houston, Texas has announced that its Isbell date, originally scheduled for today (August 11), will be cancelled.
On Tuesday, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors ordered plans be drafted that would require proof of vaccination to enter many public spaces. The motion was just to make a plan for such a measure, not to actually implement one.
Pat Saperstein Deputy EditorViacomCBS president and CEO Bob Bakish sent employees a memo Wednesday detailing the company’s concerns over the Delta variant of COVID-19 and specifying that most workers would not return to the office until Oct. 18 “at the very earliest.”Bakish specified that employees returning to ViacomCBS prior to Oct.
Concert attendees in New York City will be required to show proof of COVID-19 vaccination to attend all indoor shows as part of new pandemic mitigation procedures implemented on Tuesday. Mayor Bill de Blasio announced the plan as part of the "Key To NYC Pass," which will also require New York City residents to get at least one COVID vaccination shot to work out in a gym, eat inside a restaurant, and more.