UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has become one of the country’s most high profile figures to contract the coronavirus.
The BBC is reporting that Johnson is experience mild symptoms and is isolating at 10 Downing Street. He will remain in charge of the country’s government as it navigates the crisis.
On Wednesday, UK royal Prince Charles, the next in line to the throne. tested positive for Covid-19. He is said to be displaying mild symptoms and in good health.
Johnson becomes one of the first heads of state to contract the virus. Prince Albert of Monaco tested positive last week, as did Canadian premier Justin Trudeau’s wife Sophie Grégoire Trudeau,...
The BBC is reporting that Johnson is experience mild symptoms and is isolating at 10 Downing Street. He will remain in charge of the country’s government as it navigates the crisis.
On Wednesday, UK royal Prince Charles, the next in line to the throne. tested positive for Covid-19. He is said to be displaying mild symptoms and in good health.
Johnson becomes one of the first heads of state to contract the virus. Prince Albert of Monaco tested positive last week, as did Canadian premier Justin Trudeau’s wife Sophie Grégoire Trudeau,...
- 3/27/2020
- by Tom Grater
- Deadline Film + TV
Italy late on Monday became the first European country to go into lockdown mode to counter the spread of a coronavirus outbreak that has caused cinemas to be shuttered and production to stop. But the country’s film and TV industry has not hit the pause button.
Right after Italian prime minister Giuseppe Conte in a prime time nightly news conference announced nationwide travel limits affecting the nation’s roughly 60 million citizens – in an attempt to stem the virus that in Italy has killed more than 460 people, the highest death count outside China – more than 9 million Italians tuned in to watch the first episode of the new season of “Inspector Montalbano” on pubcaster Rai.
The new “Montalbano,” starring (and also co-directed by) Luca Zingaretti as the titular Sicilian sleuth who is a Mafia fighting foodie, scored a whopping 39% share on Rai 1, becoming a collective anti-coronavirus rite of sorts even...
Right after Italian prime minister Giuseppe Conte in a prime time nightly news conference announced nationwide travel limits affecting the nation’s roughly 60 million citizens – in an attempt to stem the virus that in Italy has killed more than 460 people, the highest death count outside China – more than 9 million Italians tuned in to watch the first episode of the new season of “Inspector Montalbano” on pubcaster Rai.
The new “Montalbano,” starring (and also co-directed by) Luca Zingaretti as the titular Sicilian sleuth who is a Mafia fighting foodie, scored a whopping 39% share on Rai 1, becoming a collective anti-coronavirus rite of sorts even...
- 3/10/2020
- by Nick Vivarelli
- Variety Film + TV
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