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DWTS’ Cody Rigsby Has COVID-19 After Partner Cheryl Burke Gets Sick

Cheryl Burke and Cody Rigsby. ABC/Eric McCandless Cody Rigsby announced that he has contracted coronavirus after his Dancing With the Stars partner, Cheryl Burke , tested positive earlier this week. Stars Who’ve Tested Positive for COVID-19 Read article “Hi friends, I wanted to check in with you to share some news. While I am fully vaccinated and took many precautions, following CDC guidelines, I recently tested positive for COVID19,” the Peloton instructor, 34, wrote via Instagram on Thursday, September 30. “To properly rest and recover as well as avoid exposing others, I will be taking a break in the coming days. I appreciate all your support and I’ll be back as soon as I am ready.” In the accompanying video, Rigsby detailed his symptoms and revealed whether he will be able to remain in the competition. “I have tested positive for COVID again, the second time this year,” he explained. “I right now have really mild symptoms — congestion, little bit of a headache, cough — but

Post Malone’s 3rd Annual Posty Fest Pushed to 2022 Amid COVID-19 Crisis

The coronavirus outbreak, which hit the U.S. in early 2020, has had major implications on the well-being of all humans — and it’s continuing to have a major impact on Hollywood. Movies, including Mission: Impossible 7 and Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson ’s Red Notice , paused production and sent casts and crews home amid the initial breakout. Films such as James Bond’s No Time to Die , Sonic the Hedgehog and Mulan have either postponed or canceled their China runs altogether in last year. According to a February 2020 report from Business Insider , the outbreak could result in more than $1 billion of lost revenue for the film industry. “There are so many moving parts and implications, not just for movie theaters but for public spaces in general,” Comscore senior media analyst Paul Dergarabedian told Business Insider at the time. “The uncertainty is the one thing that is certain. At the end of the year, box-office numbers, particularly regarding China, are going to have an asterisk.”