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Hitch / New York “date doctor” Alex Hitchens (Will Smith) tries to charm gossip columnist Sara Melas (Eva Mendes) at the same time he is coaching shy Albert (Kevin James) on how to win the love of beautiful heiress Allegra Cole (Amber Valletta). / Meet Hitch (Will Smith), New York City’s greatest matchmaker. Love is his job and he’ll get you the girl of your dreams in just three easy dates, guaranteed! And that’s exactly what happens when Albert Brennaman (TV’s Kevin James, “The King of Queens”) wins the heart of gorgeous society heiress Allegra Cole (supermodel Amber Valletta). So when tabloid columnist Sara Melas (Eva Mendes, Stuck On You, Once Upon a Time in Mexico) decides to uncover the secret behind the tubby schlub’s success, she’s shocked to discover that Alex Hitchens, the charming young man she’s been seeing, is the legendary date doctor himself. Exposed in a front-page scoop, it’s now up to Alex to try to save Albert and Allegra’s relationship as well as his own. Which only goes to show that just when you think you’ve found true love, there’s always a HITCH. read more

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Tom Holland began his career at 12 years old in the West End production of Billy Elliot, and now he’s one of Hollywood’s biggest box office draws, from award-winning performances in The Impossible, to the Marvel Cinematic Universe. On the topic of the latter, his latest is sure to be one of the year’s biggest films of the year—Spiderman: No Way Home, which is set to release in theaters on December 17th. But how is he with spicy food? Find out as Holland takes on the wings of death and discusses the joys of pub food, his relationship with Robert Downey Jr., and much more in this very special Season 16 finale! read more

Catch Me If You Can: I’m a doctor

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Frank Abagnale Jr. (Leonardo DiCaprio) is now pretending to be a doctor in order to get closer to a hospital nurse (Amy Adams). Thanks to his made-up resume he gets hired as the new emergency room night administrator of the place. The position has, however, its perks and its drawbacks.

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What’s Catch me if you can about?
Based on a true story, this classic movie directed by Steven Spielberg, tells the tale of Frank Abagnale Jr. (Leonardo DiCaprio), a young man who successfully managed by the age of 21 to con millions of dollars by pretending to be a Pan American World Airways pilot, a Georgia doctor, and a Louisiana parish prosecutor. Tracked for years by obsessed FBI Agent Carl Hanratty (Tom Hanks), the young mastermind was able to slip through his fingers multiple times, enjoying himself in the process. The con artist’s foremost crime was check fraud which he carried out so expertly that by the end of the movie he gets recruited by the FBI to help them with check forgery cases. read more

A doctor from Among Us arrives in Skeld to revive the crewmates and defeat the impostors.

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*Among Us game*

Among Us is an American made science fiction based murder mystery video game developed and published by Innersloth. Inc. It was released for IOS and Android on June 15, 2018, for PC on Steam on August 18, 2018 and for Dajolg on November 2, 2018. Among Us follows a crew being picked off one by one by an impostor.

In each game the player is one of 4 to 10 living and working in several different environments. One of these crewmates is an Impostor whose main goal is to kill everyone else. The remainder of the players are part of the regular crew who are just trying to escape unharmed. To do this, they have to complete several tasks or (better yet) find the Impostor and vote them out Survivor-style. If they are successful, the Crew wins. If the Impostor manages to kill them all, the player is victorious. In a 10 player game with one Impostor, there is a 10% chance of being an Impostor. read more

In the wake of crowds gathering to protest the death of George Floyd, NBC medical correspondent Dr. John Torres tells TODAY that he expects that “in seven days to two weeks, we’re going to see a rise in cases” of coronavirus, on top of rises already occurring as states reopen. He says a new study shows that even face masks, eye protection and social distancing can’t guarantee you won’t catch the virus.
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Mayor John Tory was joined by Toronto’s medical officer of health Dr. Eileen de Villa and Toronto Fire Chief Matthew Pegg as they provided an update on the city’s COVID-19 cases and the ongoing response to the pandemic on Monday.

In addition, they also addressed the crowds at Trinity Bellwoods park on Saturday, the heatwave hitting the city this week and announced the expansion of bike paths and walkways.

The city’s top doctor advised those who were at Trinity Bellwoods park on Saturday that they should self monitor for symptoms for the next 14 days and get tested immediately if COVID-19 symptoms arise. She said that they should remain six feet apart from others and wear a non-medical mask to prevent the spread of any germs. She added that they should stay away from those who may be most vulnerable and to be extra vigilant with hand hygiene. read more

Arghavan Salles is a California-based surgeon. At the peak of the Covid-19 pandemic, she volunteered at a New York City hospital for two weeks. This is what she witnessed.

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B.C. Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry says a second surge of COVID-19 cases is inevitable. Brenda Coleman, an epidemiologist at the University of Toronto, says we can learn from the history of pandemics. 

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Harvard Global Health Institute Director Dr. Ashish Jha explains the promising findings of several recent studies that found monkeys and humans can develop coronavirus immunity, and what the results mean for a possible vaccine

New York now has 73 cases of children presenting with a new pediatric multi-system inflammatory syndrome likely linked to COVID-19 — and at least one child has died of the condition and a second death is under investigation, officials said Friday.

A complication of the coronavirus the state had not even acknowledged a week ago, this new condition is now being seen across the country and is striking newborns and teenagers alike.

At a Westchester County news conference Friday, doctors said some children are not presenting with symptoms until 4 to 6 weeks after exposure to the virus. County officials said a 7-year-old boy died there last week of this new condition, and Gov. Cuomo said a 5-year-old boy in New York City died of it Thursday. read more

Dr. Clifton Hastings, the chief of medical staff at the Northeast Georgia Medical Center in Gainesville, Georgia, tells Lawrence O’Donnell he is preparing for a coronavirus surge in mid-June, as models project four local hospitals will reach staffing capacity by late May. Aired on 05/07/2020.
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Dr. Julia Iafrate is a sponsored immigrant volunteering to help save the lives of coronavirus patients in the ICU, and says she was denied a green card despite her extensive credentials. CNN’s Chris Cuomo speaks with her about her experience. #CNN #News

The son of a doctor who died of coronavirus after warning Boris Johnson about a lack of personal protective equipment has confronted the health secretary, Matt Hancock, asking if he regrets not taking his father’s concerns seriously enough.

Speaking on LBC, Intisar Chowdhury, the 18-year-old son of Abdul Mabud Chowdhury, also criticised the government’s response to the coronavirus crisis. The health secretary told him he was ‘really sorry’ about his father’s death and thought it was brave of him to speak out in public read more

Why are 10% of COVID-19 (coronavirus) cases health care workers? Are we not protecting ourselves well enough? We’re going to tackle this question head on and I’ve asked Dr. Rishi Desai, the former epidemic intelligence officer for the CDC, pediatric infectious disease doctor and current medical director at Osmosis, to give us his opinion.

What the difference between a surgical mask and N95?
Is coronavirus spread by droplet or aerosols?

For those of you who are new here, I’m Siobhan, a 3rd year internal medicine resident working on the front lines of the coronavirus pandemic in Canada. read more

President Trump is being slammed over comments he made at his Thursday press briefing suggesting using disinfectant as a COVID-19 treatment. Dr. Bob Lahita joined CBSN to help break down what’s safe and what’s dangerous.

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Edwina Cain’s prognosis looked grim after she went on a ventilator, but she was able to make a surprisingly quick recovery. “The team, they didn’t give up. So I can’t give up,” Cain said.

Children make up just a small portion of COVID-19 cases in the U.S. and while they are less likely to become severely ill compared to adults, at least three children have died from the virus. Dr. Dyan Hes, a New York pediatrician, joined CBSN to discuss the impact the pandemic is having on kids.

Dr. Nadia Alam of Georgetown, Ont., describes how one elderly patient didn’t want to be on a ventilator and how her children are afraid that she, too, may get sick

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Families of COVID-19 patients often can’t be with them in the hospital. Dr. Michael Warner, the medical director of the critical care unit at a Toronto hospital, says it’s “an impossible situation.”

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Dr. Umesh Gidwani, chief of cardiac care at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York, took video of himself to give a “day in the life” perspective of what he and his colleagues have been dealing with during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Gidwani introduces several doctors and nurses working in his unit as they work to save “as many lives as possible.”

At the end of the day, in which one person died, Gidwani says he hopes to “scrub the coronavirus off my body, if not my soul” when he leaves the hospital. read more

A difficult subject this one. I had the pleasure of a fireside chat with Dr Steve Jenkins on the subject of death during the Coronavirus pandemic. We discuss death rates and their limitations, risks to different ages, how we discuss the subject of death in hospital.

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Italy Case Fatality rates:
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China Case Fatality rates:
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