Coronavirus In Us

coronavirus in us, Fox News Flash top entertainment and celebrity headlines are here. Check out what's clicking today in entertainment. Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom have postponed their upcoming nuptials in Japan, according to multiple reports. Per People magazine, citing a source, the couple -- who is expecting their first child together -- was all set to wed in early summer. However, due to the coronavirus (COVID-19), they've reportedly decided to put their plans on hold. It was all set for Japan with 150 guests, the insider told the outlet.  Katy was actually really excited about walking down the aisle pregnant.

coronavirus in us - KATY PERRY CONFIRMS PREGNANCY IN NEW MUSIC VIDEO The source added: “They were both so elated that all the wedding details were finally coming together, but they are hitting pause because of coronavirus.” According to E! News, also citing an insider, the virus has caused the duo to  wait to see what happens with travel and coronavirus. Another source told the outlet that the pair is considering moving the plans to the U.S. KATY PERRY DETAILS ORLANDO BLOOM'S ACCIDENT-FILLED PROPOSAL

coronavirus in us, On Wednesday, Perry, 35, revealed that she and Bloom, 43, were preparing for parenthood. In the music video for her newest song,  Never Worn White, Perry shows off a growing baby bump. Following the video's release, Perry joined in on an Instagram live discussion with her fans, where she said her pregnancy is “probably the longest secret” she has “ever had to keep.” CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP The baby will be Perry's first and the second for Bloom, who has a 9-year-old son, Flynn, with ex-wife Miranda Kerr.

coronavirus in us - The World Health Organization says the number of new COVID-19 infections is now 17 times greater outside China than in it, with major outbreaks growing in South Korea, Italy and Iran; Jonathan Serrie reports from Atlanta. Places of worship across the United States are taking measures in response to the coronavirus outbreak, including deviating from traditional religious practices to prevent infections. Archbishop Paul Etienne of Seattle, where there have been more than 30 confirmed cases and at least 10 deaths, said wine should not be distributed during Communion and churchgoers should receive the Communion wafer in their hands instead of on their tongues.

coronavirus in us - “Our response to this spreading virus must reflect how we, as disciples of Jesus, express our love of God and neighbor,” Eitenne wrote in a March 2 letter to parish leaders. “In caring for all members of our community — especially the elderly and the vulnerable — we are carrying out the mission of the church.” SENATE APPROVES $8.3B CORONAVIRUS SPENDING BILL Other churches across the country are doing the same. The Catholic Archdiocese in Chicago ordered its priests to suspend give wine from a chalice, in addition to ordering their personnel to wash their hands before Mass and to use antibacterial solutions before and after Communion, according to a statement on its website.