Tyler Cameron stocks up on groceries with the Quarantine Crew

Tyler Cameron shows off his buff biceps during grocery run… as Hannah Brown sparks backlash for her tone-deaf ‘contagious’ post By Christine Rendon For Dailymail.com Published: 03:16 GMT, 21 March 2020 | Updated: 03:19 GMT, 21 March 2020 He’s sequestered himself off with his best pals in Florida. And Tyler Cameron stocked up on groceries … Read more

Hannah Brown SLAMMED on social media for posting bikini-clad snap with tonedeaf caption

The Bachelorette alum Hannah Brown suffered the wrath of keyboard warriors on Friday, when she dictated a questionable caption on her most recent bikini-clad Instagram portrait. ‘What’s more contagious than a smile,’ wrote the 25-year-old reality star, who could be seen posing before a slew of palm trees. Shortly after posting, Brown was quickly met … Read more

Dr Anthony Fauci smirks at Trump during coronavirus press conference

Dr Anthony Fauci has been caught smirking at President Donald Trump during a coronavirus press conference, further fueling rumors of tension between the pair.  The incident occurred Friday afternoon, while the Commander-in-chief was giving the media an update on the COVID-19 outbreak flanked by members of the White House Coronavirus Task Force team, which includes … Read more

Fleur East posts emotional tribute after revealing her father Malcolm has died

‘I will forever continue to make you proud’: Fleur East posts emotional tribute as she reveals her father Malcolm has died By Niomi Harris For Mailonline Published: 22:40 GMT, 20 March 2020 | Updated: 02:24 GMT, 21 March 2020 Fleur East has emotionally revealed that her father, Malcolm, has died. The X Factor star, 32, took to Instagram on … Read more

Experts question whether vaping drives rise in young Americans with COVID-19

Vaping may be driving the rise in young people hospitalized for coronavirus, top US doctors are warning.  Nearly 40 percent of Americans hospitalized for COVID-19 are between ages 20 and 54, according to recent Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) data.  Smoking and vaping cause lung damage and inflammation that can make it easier … Read more

Ant Middleton admits ‘mistake’ after urging people to ‘get out there’ during coronavirus pandemic

TV tough guy Ant Middleton admits ‘mistake’ after being criticised for urging people to ‘get out there, don’t change’ during coronavirus pandemic Ant Middleton, 39, announced he was continuing on with life as usual this week Coronavirus UK death toll rose by 40 – bringing the total to 177 – yesterday  Middleton admitted his comments were … Read more

Coronavirus: Shocking graphic shows most cases in Australia are imported from EUROPE

The majority of people who have flown into Australia with coronavirus have come from Europe and America, it has been revealed.  A map was released by the Department of Health on Friday shows that more than a third of Australia’s overseas cases were people who had travelled into the country from Europe.  Around a third of the … Read more

Major hospitality firm G1 Group halts plans to dismiss new staff

Major hospitality firm G1 Group halts plans to dismiss new staff after Government reveals coronavirus job retention scheme G1 will reexamine their planned dismissals in light of the government’s package Staff had already been told their were to be fired before Sunak’s announcement A spokesman for the hospitality group called the coronavirus pandemic the:  ‘most difficult … Read more

Homelessness charities warn Boris Johnson they could be ‘overwhelmed’ by coronavirus

Homelessness charities warn Boris Johnson they could be ‘overwhelmed’ by coronavirus as they ask for urgent funding for staffing costs More than 30 homelessness charities warn PM of ‘unprecedented challenges’ Organisations including Centrepoint say they could be ‘overwhelmed’ amid virus They warn self-isolation will be difficult to do in homelessness accommodation  Coronavirus symptoms: what are … Read more

Rioting and crime is unlikely during the coronavirus pandemic, say UK scientific advisers

Large scale rioting and crime is ‘unlikely’ during the coronavirus pandemic – unless the Government is incompetent or large numbers of police fall sick, the government’s scientific advisers warn. The insights come in newly released papers from the government scientific panel, called SPI-B, the Scientific Pandemic Influenza Group on Behaviour. The scientists said rather than … Read more