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Blood Thinners May Help Improve Survival Among Hospitalized COVID-19 Patients

In treating hospitalized COVID-19 patients, anticoagulants–  or blood thinners — are helping improve their chances of survival.  In recent weeks, physicians have noticed that the sickest coronavirus patients are more prone to forming blood clots — an unexpected symptom for a respiratory virus. Clotting means “patients are at increased risk for deep vein thrombosis, strokes, heart attacks” and pulmonary embolisms.

Mount Sinai COVID Informatics Center researchers said in a study, published in the May 6 issue of the Journal of the American College of Cardiology, could provide new insight on how to treat and manage coronavirus patients once they are admitted to the hospital.
The research also showed that the difference in bleeding events among patients treated with and without anticoagulants was not significant. The Mount Sinai researchers say their work outlines an important therapeutic pathway for COVID-19 patients.

For sickest patients, blood thinners may be linked to reduced COVID-19 deaths

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Selena Gomez To Host & Executive Produce Quarantine Cooking Series For HBO Max

Selena Gomez is heading to the kitchen with a quarantine-themed cooking show for HBO Max. The streaming service has given a 10-episode straight-to-series order to the Untitled Cooking Project, starring and executive produced by Gomez via her July Moon Productions. The show is slated to premiere this summer.

In each episode, Gomez will be joined remotely by a different master chef. Together, they’ll tackle a variety of cuisines, share tips and tricks, and deal with everything from smoking ovens to missing ingredients. Each episode will highlight a food-related charity, while embracing both the struggle and the joy of learning to cook, inviting audiences to follow along at home.

Said Gomez: “I’ve always been very vocal about my love of food. I think I’ve been asked hundreds of times in interviews if I had another career, what would I do and I’ve answered that it would be fun to be a chef. I definitely don’t have the formal training though! Like many of us while being home I find myself cooking more and experimenting in the kitchen.”

Selena Gomez Sets Quarantine Cooking Show at HBO Max

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Nicolas Cage To Play Joe Exotic In New Television Miniseries

Nicolas Cage has been cast as Joe Exotic in a new television miniseries based on the life of the infamous big cat owner. Exotic rose to infamy following Netflix’s hugely successful documentary Tiger King, which documented his life and various other zoo-owners, which exposed animal abuse and true crime. Exotic is now serving a 22-year-long prison sentences after being found guilty 17 charges of animal abuse and two counts of murder for hire. 

Cage’s TV portrayal will mark his first ever television project. The eight-episode series will be based on a Texas Monthly article “Joe Exotic: A Dark Journey Into the World of a Man Gone Wild,” by Leif Reigstad. The show will “live in the lion’s den with Joe, explore how he became Joe Exotic, and how he lost himself to a character of his own creation”. American Vandal’s Dan Lagana will serve as writer, showrunner, and executive producer.

No other casting details have been revealed.

Nicolas Cage to star as Joe Exotic in limited TV series

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White House To Wind Down Coronavirus Task Force To Focus On Covid-19 Treatments, Economic Reopening

The White House coronavirus task force is set to wind down in the weeks ahead as the administration looks to shift focus from the day-to-day public health response toward an economic reopening of the country. Vice President Mike Pence confirmed that there are discussions underway about disbanding the coronavirus task force.

“We’re having conversations about that,” Pence told a group of reporters. “I think we’re having conversations about that and about what the proper time is for the task force to complete its work and for the ongoing efforts to take place on an agency-by-agency level. And we’ve already begun to talk about a transition plan with FEMA.” Pence added, “We’re starting to look at the Memorial Day window, early June window as a time when we could begin to transition back to having our agencies begin to manage — begin to manage our national response in a more traditional manner.”

President Trump has shown an eagerness for the country to get back to work, expressing optimism that the virus can be successfully contained; however the rate of new infections continues to rise in much of the country, even as some early U.S. hotspots have begun to bring the virus under control.

Coronavirus US live: Pence says White House looking to wind down taskforce as death toll passes 70,000

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15 Children Identified With Rare COVID-Related Condition

At least 15 children in New York City have been hospitalized with a mysterious illness believed to be linked to COVID-19. Ranging in age from 2 to 15 years old, the children have shown symptoms consistent with other inflammatory illnesses, such as Kawasaki disease and toxic shock-like syndrome, which affect the heart and blood vessels. Other cases of what’s now being called “pediatric multisystem inflammatory syndrome” have also been reported in Europe.

Some of the affected children have tested positive for the coronavirus, but not all. A few have tested negative, though they had been exposed to infected family members. Dr. Jane Newburger, director of the Kawasaki Program at Boston Children’s Hospital, said, “We are still working out an understanding” of the syndrome.  “The concern is that this is probably, at least for some of them, a post-immune reaction to COVID.”  The New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene issued an alert about the pediatric cases to physicians, saying, “clinical features vary, depending on the affected organ system, but have been noted to include features of Kawasaki disease or features of shock; however, the full spectrum of disease is not yet known.”

Children have had fevers and elevated levels of inflammation throughout the body, and while some have been admitted to pediatric intensive care units, no deaths have been reported.

15 kids hospitalized with possible COVID-19 complication

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Duane ‘Dog the Bounty Hunter’ Chapman Is Engaged 10 Months After Wife Beth’s Death

This news comes about 10 months after Dog’s wife, Beth Chapman, passed away. Beth died in late June 2019 at the age of 51 after battling throat cancer. Dog also sparked engagement rumors earlier this year, shared details of his proposal to Francie and added that he wants to have the “biggest wedding there’s ever been.” Just last week, Dog shared his love for Francie on Instagram, writing, “I scream & Cry Beth where are you why did you leave me then I look up & see you Francie & the pain turns to a smile I LOVE YOU WOMAN!!”

Duane ‘Dog the Bounty Hunter’ Chapman is engaged

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Robert Rodriguez Directs ‘The Mandalorian’ Season 2 Episode

Alita: Battle Angel and Desperado filmmaker Robert Rodriguez announced on Twitter that he directed at least one episode in The Mandalorian season 2. “I am truly humbled to say I have now had the very rare privilege of directing the biggest star in the universe,” he captioned a photo of himself alongside Baby Yoda. In addition, Peyton Reed (Ant-Man and the Wasp) also posted that he was directing an episode of the Disney+ series in season 2.

The Mandalorian season 2 wrapped production in March. Showrunner Jon Favreau (Iron Man)  has said he will direct an episode of his series in season 2, and executive producer Dave Filoni (Star Wars: The Clone Wars) is also directing at least one episode.

The Mandalorian returns to Disney+ in October.

The Mandalorian: Robert Rodriguez Confirmed as a Season 2 Director

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Students At 26 Universities File Lawsuits Seeking Refunds

Students at more than 25 U.S. universities are filing lawsuits against their schools demanding partial refunds on tuition and campus fees, claiming they are not receiving the “caliber of education they were promised.”  Schools scrambled to create as the coronavirus forced campuses across the nation to close last month. The suits say students should pay lower rates for the portion of the term that was offered online, arguing that the quality of instruction is far below the classroom experience.

However students are learning from the same professors who teach on campus, officials have said, and they’re still earning credits toward their degrees. Schools insist that after being forced to close by their states, they’re still offering students a quality education. However in one example of the complaint being filed, one student’s lawsuit against the University of California, Berkeley, stated that some professors are simply uploading assignments, with no video instruction at all. A case against Vanderbilt University says class discussion has been stymied and the “quality and academic rigor of courses has significantly decreased.”  And in a case against Purdue University, a senior engineering student said the closure has prevented him from finishing his senior project, building an airplane. “No online course can simulate the applicable, real-world experience” he hoped to gain from the project, the complaint says.

Class-action lawsuits demanding tuition refunds have been filed against at least 26 colleges, targeting prestigious private universities, including Brown, Columbia and Cornell, along with big public schools, including Michigan State, Purdue and the University of Colorado, Boulder. Along with tuition, the cases also seek refunds for fees that students paid to access gyms, libraries, labs and other buildings that are now closed. All told, the complaints seek refunds that could add up to several thousand dollars per student at some schools.

Students demand that colleges refund tuition and fees

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Uber To Require Drivers And Riders Wear Face Masks Due To Coronavirus Concerns

Uber  is planning to require drivers and riders to wear face masks as it prepares to re-start business after being shut down due to the COVID-19 pandemic. A new policy by the company will require drivers and riders to wear face masks or coverings in some markets, including the U.S.

“As countries reopen, Uber is focused on safety and proceeding with caution,” an Uber spokesperson said in a emailed statement. “Today, we continue to ask riders to stay home if they can, while shipping safety supplies to drivers who are providing essential trips. At the same time, our teams are preparing for the next phase of recovery, where we will all have a role to play. We’ll communicate updates directly to users when ready, but in the meantime, we continue to urge all riders and drivers to wear masks or face coverings when using Uber.”

Uber has been encouraging riders to stay home through an in-app message and through marketing such as TV spots. The app is still available and people have used it to take trips to grocery stores, to essential jobs and pharmacies.  Uber announced last month that it would buy and ship face masks to active drivers and delivery workers globally.  Uber said it will make these supplies available to all active drivers as more become available. Uber’s goal is to be able to offer masks nationwide regardless of local regulations.

Uber to require face masks for passengers and drivers

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Chris Evans Invites Fans To “Avengers” Reunion For Charity With Original Cast

Chris Evans is offering you the chance to participate in a virtual hangout with him and the five other original members of the Avengers. Evans has joined the All In Challenge – which aims to get food to those in need during the COVID-19 pandemic – and to raise funds, he’s giving you the chance to video chat, play games and have a private Q&A with himself, Robert Downey Jr, Chris Hemsworth, Scarlett Johansson, Mark Ruffalo and Jeremy Renner.

Evans was invited to the challenge by fellow Avengers star Chris Pratt, who is offering his fans the chance to be eaten alive by the new dinosaur in the next Jurassic World film.  The actor tweeted: “Well I don’t think I can beat getting eaten by a dinosaur!! But how about playing some virtual games as well as a private Q&A with me and 5 of my closest friends named Robert Downey Jr, Chris Hemsworth, Scarlett Johansson, Mark Ruffalo and Jeremy Renner?”

To enter the competition, you can donate $10 for 10 chances to win, $25 dollars for 25 chances, $50 dollars for 50 chances, and $100 dollars for 100 chances. Evans has now challenged fellow Avengers stars Sebastian Stan and Anthony Mackie, as well as Billy Porter to take on the All In Challenge.

Want to Have a Virtual Hangout with the Original 6 Avengers?

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