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As Florida sets records for Covid-19 cases, health authorities often fail to do contact tracing – CNN
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As Florida sets records for Covid-19 cases, health authorities often fail to do contact tracing – CNN

The Riveras waited for that phone call. And waited. And waited. But the call never came. "I was shocked," said Rivera, a nurse who has since recovered from her bout with the virus. Despite claims that Florida traces every case of Covid-19, a CNN investigation found that health authorities in Florida, now the nation's No. 1 hotspot for the virus, often fail to do contact tracing, long considered a key tool in containing an outbreak. Florida set a record for most coronavirus cases in the US in a single day on Saturday, with a total of 11,458, according to data compiled by Johns Hopkins University, and on Sunday, the state surpassed 200,000 Covid-19 cases. Florida's contact tracing challenges are indicative of how hard it is for states hard hit by Covid-19 to do proper contact tracin...
Brie Larson Kicked Out Her Boyfriend Over Super Mario Galaxy – ComicBook.com
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Brie Larson Kicked Out Her Boyfriend Over Super Mario Galaxy – ComicBook.com

A few days ago, Brie Larson made her debut on YouTube. The Captain Marvel star launched her own channel and, to the surprise of no one, her first video includes a number of references to her passion for video games. Larson is a major fan of Animal Crossing: New Horizons on Nintendo Switch, as well as games like Pokemon and The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. In the video, Larson even describes an incident where she kicked her boyfriend out of her house while trying to complete Super Mario Galaxy's final level! While that might seem a bit rash, it's definitely the kind of situation that some gamers can relate to! "He said that I was taking it too seriously! I threw him out of my house," said Larson, laughing. In addition to Super Mario Galaxy, Larson also talks about her interest in...
Will Smith Once Needed to Borrow Money From a The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air Fan – Showbiz Cheat Sheet
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Will Smith Once Needed to Borrow Money From a The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air Fan – Showbiz Cheat Sheet

There is almost nobody on the entire planet, young or old, who doesn’t know who Will Smith is. The actor is beloved by generations of fans: older fans have watched him go from being a Fresh Prince to an alien busting detective to the multi-millionaire superstar he is today. Even young kids have now been introduced to the magic of Will Smith after he marvelously played the Genie in Disney’s live-action adaptation of Aladdin. Smith is one of the most successful, highest-paid actors in the world. So you might be shocked to hear that one time fairly recently, he had to ask a fan to borrow some pocket money. What happened, and why would Smith, a multi-millionaire, need to borrow money from anyone? This is the story all about how Smith found himself in a financial jam. Wil...
Hamilton actor Javier Munoz reminds fans that there are two members from the original cast missing – Daily Mail
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Hamilton actor Javier Munoz reminds fans that there are two members from the original cast missing – Daily Mail

Hamilton actor Javier Munoz reminds fans that there are two members from the original cast missing in the filmed stage production on Disney Plus By Brian Gallagher For Dailymail.com Published: 20:17 EDT, 5 July 2020 | Updated: 21:29 EDT, 5 July 2020 The filmed stage production of the Broadway sensation Hamilton debuted on the Disney Plus streaming service over the weekend, boasting the 'original' cast including creator/star Lin-Manuel Miranda. However, another original cast member, Javier Munoz, an alternate for Miranda's title character, revealed on Twitter that two members of the original cast are missing. This production was filmed in June 2016, using parts of three separate performances, though this was after Betsy Struxness and Emmy Raver Lampman left t...
Floor Is Lava Creators Share Secrets From Behind the Scenes And Explain Why You Cant Make Those Jumps – Showbiz Cheat Sheet
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Floor Is Lava Creators Share Secrets From Behind the Scenes And Explain Why You Cant Make Those Jumps – Showbiz Cheat Sheet

Floor Is Lava is the perfect example of “Don’t knock it ‘til you try it.” Released on June 19, the Netflix show flowed right into the streamer’s top 10 rankings and is still there. A product of the children’s game, it has splashing lava, harrowing obstacles, and prize money for the winners. For fans, it’s like seeing an over-the-top version of a childhood pastime—with stakes. If you’ve been watching, you probably have questions about the Floor Is Lava game setup. ‘Floor Is Lava’ | Adam Rose/NetflixHow is the lava made on ‘Floor Is Lava’? The show is a little reminiscent of Wipeout, and fans can’t stop watching the goofiness while shouting at the TV, “You’re not gonna make that!” You can see the adrenaline kick in with the contestants as they try to maneu...
Florida resident is infected with a rare and usually deadly brain-eating amoeba – Daily Mail
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Florida resident is infected with a rare and usually deadly brain-eating amoeba – Daily Mail

Health officials issue warning after Florida resident is infected with a rare and usually deadly brain-eating amoeba According to the statement from the Department of Health in Florida, the patient contracted Naegleria fowleri in Hillsborough County The amoeba can cause a rare infection of the brain called primary amebic meningoencephalitis (PAM) that destroys brain tissue and is usually fatal   The amoeba is found in warm freshwater such as lakes, rivers, ponds and canals Infections can happen when contaminated water enters body through the nose By Valerie Edwards For Dailymail.com Published: 20:43 EDT, 5 July 2020 | Updated: 21:03 EDT, 5 July 2020 Florida health officials have revealed that a person has been infected with a rare and usually deadly brain-...
Shanghai soars more than 3%; WHO reports all-time high in coronavirus cases – CNBC
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Shanghai soars more than 3%; WHO reports all-time high in coronavirus cases – CNBC

Stocks in Asia Pacific were higher in Monday morning trade, with stocks in mainland China leading gains regionally. The Shanghai composite soared 3.97% in morning trade while the Shenzhen component rose 2.949%. The Shenzhen composite also jumped 2.781%  Amber Hill Capital's Jackson Wong told CNBC in an email that "bull sentiment" in mainland Chinese shares was "driving the markets." Wong, who is an asset management director at the firm, said the "sudden surge" in trading volume as well as a break out for the Shanghai composite last week raised investor expectations that "another bull run is coming." Some of the reasons he suggested for the uptick in sentiment included the country currently being less affected by the coronavirus outbreak. Meanwhile, Hong Kong's Hang Seng in...
Why tick season could be worse in the summer of COVID-19 – KSL.com
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Why tick season could be worse in the summer of COVID-19 – KSL.com

NEW YORK — After more than three months of shutdowns, mandatory quarantines, self-imposed exile from society and working from home, nature-lovers looking for a well-earned breath of fresh air could face a possible collision course between coronavirus and tick-borne illnesses this summer. A "perfect storm," warns Eva Sapi, a University of New Haven biology professor and group director for the Lyme Disease Research Group. Noting the mild winter on the East Coast, Sapi says, "We do have a bad year for the ticks." Hikers, campers and anyone else eager for an escape could "just explode into the outdoors. And there may not be the same thoughtful approach" to preventing exposure, explains Dr. Sorana Segal-Maurer, director of the Dr. James J. Rahal, Jr. Division of Infectious Diseases at NewYork-...
Marin County shuts indoor dining amid increase in coronavirus cases – San Francisco Chronicle
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Marin County shuts indoor dining amid increase in coronavirus cases – San Francisco Chronicle

Marin County officials will suspend indoor dining for at least three weeks amid an influx in new coronavirus infections, reversing course one week after giving restaurants the green light to serve customers inside. The decision, effective at midnight Monday, comes days after the state added Marin County to its watch list, which closely tracks counties struggling to clamp down on a surge in cases and hospitalizations. The county’s decision was based on a lack of improvement in case counts, officials said in a release Sunday. Marin had 2,861 total coronavirus cases and 21 deaths as of Sunday af...