Scientists from the Korean Centers for Disease Control and Prevention studied 285 survivors who had tested positive for the coronavirus after their illness had apparently resolved.
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UK government fights after minister blames ‘wrong’ scientific advice on virus
Data shows the U.K. became the first country in Europe to record more than 40,000 deaths from COVID-19.
Apple buys older shows for TV+, stepping up Netflix challenge
The move represents a subtle strategy shift for Apple TV+, which launched in November with a lineup of original programs.
Rosanne Cash wins prestigious MacDowell arts medal
The medal was previously awarded to Toni Morrison, Stephen Sondheim and Georgia O’Keeffe, among others.
ESPN to show film about Game 6 of 1998 NBA Finals
The final episodes of ‘The Last Dance’ have aired, yet ESPN has one more program to show about the Chicago Bulls’ sixth championship
TV cliffhanger: Fall season in jeopardy amid virus shutdown
Studios, guilds and trade groups are huddling to find ways to ease a near-complete production shutdown.
Sailors on sidelined U.S. aircraft carrier get virus twice
The resurgence of the virus in the five sailors on the USS Theodore Roosevelt underscores the befuddling behavior of the highly contagious virus.
No concerts? No problem. During pandemic, artists turn to brands for livestream lucre
Musicians who don’t make their living from streams or sync placements have to find a way to make money off the livestream boom.
CBS orders a third ‘Star Trek’ series with Spock on board
‘Star Trek: Strange New Worlds’ will star Anson Mount as Capt. Christopher Pike, Rebecca Romijn as Number One and Ethan Peck as Science Officer Spock.
Keith Urban hosts drive-in concert for medical workers
The country star stripped down his normally huge stage show to play at a drive-in movie theater for about 200 medical workers in Tennessee.