Coronavirus
Jim Jones Says He Contracted COVID-19 And Is Now Urging Fans To ‘Mask Up’
Though most cities across the US have lifted their COVID-19 restrictions, the pandemic is very much not over yet. “We Fly High” rapper Jim Jones is living proof, as he told fans he just recovered from contracting COVID. The rapper described how the virus “knocked the socks off” of him, and he’s advising fans to continue taking safety precautions seriously.
The rapper revealed his diagnosis in a video posted to Instagram. While Jones notes that he’s now tested negative, the rapper detailed just how sick he got, saying he doesn’t want anybody else to go through a similar experience so he’s urging fans to “continue to mask up”:
“I was contemplating whether I should do this or keep my business to myself, but I think it’s more important for me to do this. I urge everybody to stay safe out there, COVID is real. I was running around thinking I was Superman and COVID knocked the socks off Superman. I urge and encourage everybody to please continue to mask up, please continue to hand sanitize, social distance as much as you can, try to stay away from a lot of packed and crowded places. This sh*t is no joke, I really felt it. I don’t want nobody to feel like how I felt.”
Watch Jones’ full message below.
John Legend Pushes For Everyone To Get Vaccinated
G.O.O.D Music singer John Legend wants herd immunity. The award-winning artist has come forward to share his thoughts on vaccinations after recently receiving his Pfizer shot. John Legend Pushes For Everyone To Get Vaccinated In a new interview, Legend dished on his well-being after making the push to get himself vaccinated. John also talked about […]
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CDC Approves Vaccinated People To Go Maskless In Public
The coronavirus pandemic is getting a little bit easier for fully vaccinated Americans. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has now announced people do not need to wear masks outside following being fully vaccinated and away from crowds. CDC Approves Vaccinated People To Go Maskless According to the CDC, the newest guidance on outdoor […]
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New York Governor Andrew Cuomo Will Allow Music Venues To Reopen In April
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo had some measured good news for the state’s music fans: arts, entertainment, and events venues will be allowed to reopen in April, according to The New York Times. However, there will be limitations, of course, in the interest of public safety. Venues will be capped at 33% capacity, with a maximum of 100 people for indoor and 200 people for outdoor venues. Venues that can administer COVID-19 tests to all attendees can increase that number to 150 people indoors and 500 outdoors. The new rules are set to go into effect on April 2.
However, the Times does note that the limits won’t make it feasible for many venues to open; unless attendees get absolutely loaded, venues likely won’t be able to cover the costs of re-opening, keeping some — or most — effectively closed down until restrictions are lifted further. For instance, Broadway shows won’t be coming back until Labor Day, considering how much cost goes into production — shows that only get 33% attendance generally close within a season. Further complicating the issue is social distancing; many venues would require even lower numbers than that to accommodate six feet of distance between attendees.
But having outdoor shows back could be a good look, especially for indie performers and smaller, lower-production shows. Meanwhile, with something like an average of 65,500 new cases per week and over 517,000 deaths since the beginning of the pandemic, it might be better to be safe than sorry. With the vaccine rollout expected to allow more venues to reopen in the fall according to Presidential chief medical advisor Dr. Anthony Fauci, fans may appreciate waiting just a few more months.
5 Ways To Double Your $1200 Stimulus Check: Launch a Business
If you’re an adult in the United States, more than likely you have received your $1200 stimulus check thanks to The CARES Act. Before you go spending it, SOHH has 5 ways to make that money go twice as far. Thanks to the coronavirus, we’re all practicing social distancing, businesses are closed and COVID-19 is […]
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