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Miley Cyrus warms up before the pregame show for Super Bowl LV between the Kansas City Chiefs and Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Sunday, Feb. 7, 2021, in Tampa, Fla. Tampa Bay TimesIf you were paying attention, the Miley Cyrus social media signs were clear. We knew she was in tip-top condition for Sunday’s performance in Tampa. Four days earlier, she posted a video of herself running on the treadmill and belting Rebel Girl by Bikini Kill. An hour before the show, she shared a moment with Billy Idol, chilling on a motorcycle. Casual! She brought Big Treadmill Energy, plus guest stars Joan Jett and Billy Idol, to the TikTok Tailgate for 7,500 vaccinated health care workers from Tampa Bay and the around the country, including Kansas City. She heaped praise, noting the sacrifices they made to “get back to doing what we love, being who want want to be, fulfilling our purposes.”“This is my first show in about a year,” she told the crowd. “I could not image a better way to do this than here in Tampa with all these healthcare heroes, surrounded by the people that are making this show possible. We are so appreciative of you and all your diligence, and for that, we’re gonna rock hard.”Steve Harvey hosted the show before the show, streaming on TikTok and CBS. “This is not any old tailgate,” he said. “This is the best tailgate you’ve ever been to in your life.”OK! Probably not, since it’s COVID times, and most of us were behind screens at home, but OK! TikTokers predicted the winning team. Most said Kansas City, which, honestly, rude. TikTok showed celeb videos, recipes for Rotel cheese dip and Huli Huli wings, a tutorial to make a planter out of a football, while everyone in the comments demanded to see Miley. Eventually, Harvey came back, and it was time!“Let’s take one last look at some TikToks from the season while we wait for Miley to take the stage,” he said, draining everyone of life. After 10 more minutes of TikToks, people got what they wanted. She delivered the ‘80s rock promise from the first beats. “Oh Miley, you’re so fine, you’re so fine you blow my mind. Hey Miley!” She ran onstage outside Raymond James Stadium, wearing a black and pink leather cheerleading outfit that read FTW (”for the win”), backed by a giant gumball machine and megaphone. Idol appeared, looking exactly the same as he did in the ‘80s. They paired up for Night Crawling and White Wedding! A side note: TikTok’s vertical format is not the best for getting two people in frame. At times, we at home were staring at a sparkly wagon wheel. Miley has reinvented herself a million times, but her current Joan Jett vibe might be her best. She killed Heart of Glass by Blondie and took a break to gyrate on the motorcycle before launching into Nine Inch Nails’ Head Like a Hole. She wove her hits into covers, wrapping Nothing Breaks Like a Heart with Jolene by her real-life godmother, Dolly Parton. She delivered an Edge of Seventeen medley she called “blessed by Stevie Nicks herself. read more

Miley Cyrus cranked out a sultry salute to health-care heroes ahead of Sunday’s Super Bowl 2021. The “Party in the USA” singer, dressed in a black and pink leather cheerleading uniform, was noddin’ her head and movin’ her hips for 7, 500 vaccinated front-line workers at the livestreamed TikTok Tailgate pregame party at the Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida. The fired-up Cyrus, 28, launched into a gyration-filled set, as the masked invitees in attendance — all warriors of the coronavirus pandemic — bopped along. She was joined by ’80s rock icon Billy Idol to perform “Night Crawling, ” their collaboration from her latest album, “Plastic Hearts, ” as well as his famous hit “White Wedding. ” Cyrus later roared a rendition of “Bad Karma” with Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Joan Jett, of Bad Reputation” fame. (Yeah, they busted out a few riffs of that 1980 classic, too. )Of course Cyrus didn’t ignore her own modern pop classics including “We Can’t Stop” and “The Climb. ” She delivered raw, emotional performances of both while revealing to her crowd that she’s a total mix of girly “glitter” and “high tolerance for pain. ”The two-hour event — a lead-up to the highly anticipated Pepsi Super Bowl Halftime Show by chameleonlike The Weeknd — was hosted by multi-hyphenate Steve Harvey and NFL Network reporter MJ Acosta and was also set to include appearances by health-conscious actress Rebel Wilson, country crossover crooner Kane Brown, TikTok star Ajani Huff, Baltimore Ravens quarterback Trace McSorley, actor Adam Devine (“The Righteous Gemstones”) and more. On Thursday, “Wrecking Ball” Cyrus seemingly teased her performance by flaunting her tight, toned bod in a bikini top and briefs — or, perhaps, a cheerleader’s uniform — in a short Instagram clip captioned, “MILEY: FOR THE WIN! ” She also flexed her biceps and prepped her pipes in subsequent posts while trotting on a treadmill. Due to the COVID-19 crisis, the game itself — between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers — is expected to only admit a maximum of 22, 000 in-person football fans to the venue, which can normally host up to 75, 000. In addition to Cyrus’ gathering, the New England Patriots recently stepped up and offered 76 vaccinated health-care workers an all-expenses-paid trip to the big game. In April 2020, the philanthropic team sent its branded plane to China to bring back 1. 2 million N95 protective masks, at a cost of about $2 million for owner Robert Kraft and his family. read more

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Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte gave government officials a week to process the cases of more than 24,000 repatriated Filipino workers who have been stuck in coronavirus quarantine in Manila or on cruise ships. The presidential order announced on May 25, 2020, applies to stranded migrant workers who will now be allowed to go to their homes after spending nearly two months in crowded health facilities.

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This year’s college graduates are entering the worst job market since the Great Depression. Charlotte Alter of Time spoke to CBSN about her conversations with members of the Class of 2020, whose futures will be shaped by the coronavirus pandemic.

What happens to migrant workers from Singapore’s dormitories during and after their recovery from COVID-19?
 
Two residents of S11 Dormitory@Punggol – including Pugal, whose story is told in this series (Part 1: https://youtu.be/wq-dygv456w Part 2: https://youtu.be/Qis6_86DlVU) – have been housed on board cruise ship Superstar Gemini and in a vacant HDB flat in Bedok, after long journeys that saw that shifted from hotel to army camp to resort to the Singapore Expo, across the breadth of Singapore. read more

The newly created U.S. Space Force is preparing to launch a secret space plane from Cape Canaveral, Florida this weekend. The plane could orbit Earth for months or years, and it’s dedicated to victims of COVID-19 and frontline workers. NBC’s Courtney Kube reports for Weekend TODAY.» Subscribe to TODAY: http://on.today.com/SubscribeToTODAY
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The United States Air Force Thunderbirds saluted the frontline Covid-19 workers of Southern California with a flypast over Los Angeles County and San Diego on Friday, May 15.

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Ontario Education Minister Stephen Lecce announced Wednesday that the provincial government had reached an agreement with school boards and unions to allow for the “voluntary” redeployment of education workers to facilities struggling during the novel coronavirus pandemic, including long-term care homes, hospitals and shelters.

Lecce made the announcement Wednesday, during a daily briefing alongside Ontario Premier Doug Ford and Deputy Premier and Health Minister Christine Elliott.

Ford also addressed questions regarding Stage 1 of the province’s relaunch strategy, which he has said will be unveiled on Thursday. read more

The government’s emergency scheme to save millions of jobs by paying most of people’s salaries will be extended until the end of October. The Chancellor Rishi Sunak has told the BBC that many jobs have already been saved by the furlough scheme.

But there’s growing concern about the ÂŁ14 billion a month cost of the scheme so the Chancellor has announced significant changes.

– Until July the government will continue to pay 80% of wages up to ÂŁ2,500 per month.

– But from August employers will have to share the cost, as their staff return to work. And employers will be able to bring staff back to work part-time, which isn’t allowed at the moment. read more

After seven weeks of being stranded at sea, dozens of Canadians who worked on cruise ships are now back at home. Abigail Bimman looks at how they managed mentally to survive. Plus, Robin Gill looks at how Canada’s two biggest provinces are getting set to reopen.

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The coronavirus continues to take a toll on the first responders and health care workers who remain on the front lines across the U.S. Among those affected are Filipino-Americans, who in states like California and New York make up at least 20 percent of the nursing workforce. ProPublica reporter Nina Martin joins Hari Sreenivasan to discuss the impact of COVID-19 on Filipino health care workers.

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Workers at a Tyson Foods meat-processing plant in Lexington, Nebraska are getting sick with covd-19 and say the company hasn’t done enough to protect them. But in a community where people live paycheck to paycheck, many have no choice but to keep reporting to work. Read more: https://wapo.st/2YGUto1. SPECIAL OFFER: To thank you for your support, here’s a deal on a Washington Post digital subscription: $29 for one year http://washingtonpost.com/youtubeoffer.

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Whitmer speaks to “Nightline” about making the difficult decision to close the state, angering some constituents. Farmers, auto workers and a state representative from Detroit share their view.

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The British ambassador to Portugal, who has been posting videos of himself playing the piano in honour of health workers in the UK and Portugal, has become something of an internet sensation. Chris Sainty began sharing his performances on Twitter during the Covid-19 lockdown. In a video where is he is playing the tune of You’ll Never Walk Alone, he wrote: ‘It is for the bravest of the brave: the nurses, carers and doctors of the NHS and the SNS’
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Health Minister Gan Kim Yong refuted comments that Singapore has reduced COVID-19 testing among migrant workers. In a news conference, he explained Singapore’s testing approach to determine the extent of COVID-19 infection in foreign worker dormitories, adding that 21,000 workers living in dormitories have been tested so far. Read more: https://cna.asia/2KDlTD4

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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.

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The provincial government announced a $4 per hour raise over the next four months for front-line workers who are helping fight COVID-19.

Workers will also receive a monthly bonus of $250 if they work more than 100 hours in a month over the next four months.

The premier said the bonus will be eligible for workers with long-term care homes, retirement homes, emergency shelters, supportive housing, social services congregate care settings, corrections institutions and youth justice facilities, home and community care providers and some staff in hospitals. read more

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The daughter of a fast-food restaurant employee says her mother is in critical condition from COVID-19. A grocery delivery worker who quit said the stakes are higher than ever in her line of work.

A number of massive meat processing plants across the country have temporarily shut down because workers have tested positive for the coronavirus. The closures have some worried that we could soon see shortages of beef and other meats. NBC’s Kerry Sanders reports for TODAY.
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In Singapore, about 7,000 foreign workers in essential services have been moved from their purpose-built dormitories to alternative housing so far, in the government’s bid to break the chain of COVID-19 transmissions. The government also plans to put in place medical outposts in each of the 43 dormitories. Over 600 factory-converted dorms have also been inspected over a two-day period, and the Manpower Ministry said most are in compliance with safety measures.

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The most important voices – medical workers – share their insights from the front lines of the war against coronavirus. Aired on 04/13/2020.
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Frustrated workers at the Participation House in Markham, Ontario, which houses people living with disabilities, have walked off the job after a COVID-19 outbreak. Ross Lord looks at how outbreaks at long-term care facilities across Canada are devastating a system that’s already struggling.

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Landmarks across the United States were lit up blue in support of essential workers on the frontlines of the COVID-19 pandemic. abcn.ws/3c9tWTT

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