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"The physical condition" of eight released hostages, including four children, who have been admitted to Schneider Children's Medical Center in Israel, is "good", says the CEO of the hospital. SOUNDBITE
David Tennant and Michael Sheen discuss all things "Good Omens" Season 2, including what Aziraphale and Crowley were up to during the pandemic, how the duo are handling retirement and... naked Jon Hamm? Don't miss the rest of the cast, including Maggie Service ("Maggie"), Nina Sosanya ("Nina"), Liz Carr ("Saraqael"), Shelley Conn ("Beelzebub") and fan-favorite Quelin Sepulveda ("Muriel"), as they discuss behind-the-scenes details, working with creator Neil Gaiman and so much more. 00:00 - Intro (Pandemic Tease) 00:15 - What did Aziraphale And Crowley Do (And Stream) During The Pandemic? 01:01 - How Crowley and Aziraphale Are Handling Retirement 02:08 - David Tennant and Michael Sheen Are Literally 'Mom' And 'Dad' To Gabriel 04:12 - Quelin Sepulveda Discusses Her Fan-Favorite Character 'Muriel' 05:15 - Liz Carr On The Creation Of Character 'Saraqael' And Her Powers 06:44 - How Shelley Conn Went From 'Lady Mary' On Bridgerton To 'Beelzebub' On Good Omens 07:18 - How David Tennant Handled Being Fake Vomited On By Shelley Conn 08:15 - Nina Sosanya And Maggie Service On Neil Gaiman Naming Their Characters After Them 08:57 - Nina And Maggie Revisit Their Season 1 Characters 10:07 - Outro #goodomens #davidtennant #michaelsheen SUBSCRIBE to CinemaBlend's channel HERE - https://www.youtube.com/cinemablend For the latest entertainment news and analysis go here: Movie News: http://www.cinemablend.com/news.php/ Movie Reviews: http://www.cinemablend.com/reviews/ TV News: http://www.cinemablend.com/television/ Celebrity News: http://www.cinemablend.com/pop/ Superheroes: http://www.cinemablend.com/superheroes/ Movie Trailers & Film Clips: http://www.cinemablend.com/trailers/
If you're unlucky enough to need a bed in an intensive care unit for COVID-19, cross your fingers that you'll get a bed at the right time. That's because ICU patients treated during periods of increased demand are almost twice as likely to die compared to those treated in low-demand periods. UPI reports intensive care units operating at 75% to 100% capacity were classified as 'high demand.' 'Low demand' was classified at less than 25% of capacity. The study showed patients in ICUs operating at high demand had a 94% higher risk for death compared to those in facilities operating at low demand. Hospitals in many parts of the country have reported being overwhelmed with patients requiring ICU treatment during the pandemic. Research suggests up to 30% of COVID-19 patients require treatment in the ICU, with many needing mechanical ventilator support to breathe.
R&B singer Jeremih is battling the novel coronavirus COVID-19 in an intensive care unit. CNN reports the 33-year-old is on a ventilator to help him breathe. According to a statement from his family, what Jeremih is experiencing 'is rare for a young man his age without underlying conditions.' The singer/songwriter's first Top 10 hit was 2009's 'Birthday Sex.' He's had more hits since and successful collaborations with other artists, including Ty Dolla Sign and YG. Jeremih's family said the virus has 'viciously attacked his body,' and are gratefully asking for continued prayers.
The road to the Oval Office is fraught with peril and stained with blood, sweat, and tears. But once there, the US President makes out reasonably well. According to Business Insider, the president earns an annual salary of $400,000, as well as unlimited access to Air Force One, Marine One, and Camp David. He and his family are also looked after by over 100 White House staffers, including top-flight pastry chefs, maids, landscapers, plumbers, and a head housekeeper. While the president is never really 'off,' he and his family can relax and watch movies in the White House media room, and work off steam in a number of sports areas. Finally, US presidents get free healthcare and a generous $200,000 annual pension--for life!
Comedy actor Matt Lucas has hinted at a revival of 'Little Britain', suggesting the show could soon return to TV screens on a long-term basis.