By David Robb
17.03.2020 - 19:57 / pitchfork.com
Coronavirus has left the live music industry at a standstill, shutting down venues, rescheduling festivals, and canceling tours in its wake. STOLEN—a techno-rock band from Chengdu, China, approximately 600 miles outside of Wuhan, the pandemic’s epicenter—was on the brink of some of their biggest shows yet when the risk of COVID-19 sidelined them.
Luisa Zissman is angry at China for spreading the coronavirus currently sweeping the globe.The former The Apprentice star took to her Instagram Stories to talk to her 553,000 followers about the state of the world and the role China played in the pandemic, which has killed over 10,000 people globally so far. Obviously infuriated by the situation, the 32 year old, who recently unveiled her incredible walk-in wardrobe, said: "I'm really f**king angry at the Chinese.
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Hollywood stars are coming out of self-isolation to shade U.S. President Donald Trump for his recent coronavirus remarks.
The ongoing Coronavirus which originated in the China's city of Wuhan has now brought the entire world to its knees. State-wide closures and lockdowns has left many countries struggling for basic necessities.
Apple has announced that all of its stores around the world (other than in China) will be closed for the next two weeks amid the coronavirus outbreak.
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