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when will talk shows and award shows resume in US?


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Luna Lovegood

anybody knows when will talk shows/award shows be able to resume their respective events in the US? Is there any improvement in the US?  I hope VMA airs this year i wanna see Gaga snatch the Vanguard award

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TropicOfCANCER

No one knows; still too soon to say. But California is on lockdown until at least August so there’s a strong likelihood VMAS will be cancelled this year.

the Oscars, which are held in feb. 2021 are talking of delaying until June 2021 if that’s any indication. 

in short, not soon. 

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TropicOfCANCER

Also, re: improvement in the US, the answer is no.

stayes have been reopening well before they should, and there’s a strong chance we’ll be seeing a repeak of cases soon!

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Luna Lovegood
1 minute ago, TropicOfCANCER said:

No one knows; still too soon to say. But California is on lockdown until at least August so there’s a strong likelihood VMAS will be cancelled this year.

the Oscars, which are held in feb. 2021 are talking of delaying until June 2021 if that’s any indication. 

in short, not soon. 

damn so we can't expect any live performance on award shows for Gaga anytime soon sigh our luck

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Sneaky Oliver

The real question is... when it all comes back, both 2019, 2020 and probably 2021 compete altogether ??

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Mister G

2021 just to be safe. Things are still a mess here in the US because more and more people refuse to take this seriously.

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yes and
17 hours ago, Sneaky Oliver said:

The real question is... when it all comes back, both 2019, 2020 and probably 2021 compete altogether ??

The articles say that US has successfully tested a vaccine on people. Let's hope there are no side effects and the world will be saved in a few months. 

Did you think I'd show up in a limousine? No
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The virus will stay with us possibly for the next 10 years or more. Everything will go back to normal though when we have a vaccine which will be available early 2021. And it will take a while till everyone is vaccinated. This is best case scenario..

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Mister G
27 minutes ago, dancewithnobody said:

The articles say that US has successfully tested a vaccine on people. Let's hope there are no side effects and the world will be saved in a few months. 

Oh yes the company Moderna that synthesized one for trials which have had decent results. I think the bigger problem will be once it’s actually available, it’ll go to the highest bidder and probably distributed for the highest price. I fear a lot of people with crappy insurance or no insurance won’t be able to afford treatments if they get sick.

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yes and
16 hours ago, Mister G said:

Oh yes the company Moderna that synthesized one for trials which have had decent results. I think the bigger problem will be once it’s actually available, it’ll go to the highest bidder and probably distributed for the highest price. I fear a lot of people with crappy insurance or no insurance won’t be able to afford treatments if they get sick.

I don't think it is possible scenario. The government doesn't let it happen.
As I far as I know the US treat people from covid-19 even without any insurance. 

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Mister G
30 minutes ago, dancewithnobody said:

I don't think it is possible scenario. The government doesn't let it happen.
As I far as I know the US treat people from covid-19 even without any insurance. 

Yes it is possible if people can access resources for that and I know the CARES act was designed to have funding for uninsured patients, but several sources were saying that the cost for overall treatment for someone uninsured could cost up to $75,000. I’m working at the moment so couldn’t really dig too deep but here’s one article I found about the subject: 

https://www.cnbc.com/2020/04/01/covid-19-hospital-bills-could-cost-uninsured-americans-up-to-75000.html

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berlinforme
43 minutes ago, dancewithnobody said:

I don't think it is possible scenario. The government doesn't let it happen.
As I far as I know the US treat people from covid-19 even without any insurance. 

If it's not related to Trump's re-election, I really doubt he'll give a sh*t about how deep uninsured people will be in debt after a Covid-19-treatment

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jprince99x

Gaga still hasn’t cancelled the chromatica ball. If you can go the chromatica ball then you can probably go to an awards show

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WildAmerican
2 minutes ago, jprince99x said:

Gaga still hasn’t cancelled the chromatica ball. If you can go the chromatica ball then you can probably go to an awards show

she'll probably delay it after the album comes out. Stadium tours with that many people aren't gonna happen probably till 2022

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1 hour ago, TropicOfCANCER said:

No one knows; still too soon to say. But California is on lockdown until at least August so there’s a strong likelihood VMAS will be cancelled this year.

People still watch the VMAs? :toofunny:

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