Corona Light Including Granny Needs More Beer, and 5yr. Stay At Home Video.
Woman, 93, makes Coronavirus plea for more beer amid lockdown in viral photo
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Rio's Christ the Redeemer statue lit up as a doctor, in tribute to healthcare workers fighting coronavirus
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Everybody Loves This Five-Year-Old Girl's Social Distancing Video
A five-year-old girl from Alaska named Nova Knight has been doing videos about how to stay safe during COVID-19.It's the usual stuff about washing hands and staying six feet apart, but she's very sincere, which makes it adorable.
She's even gotten a shout-out from Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
There's a 99-year-old World War Two vet in England named Tom Moore, who recently broke his hip. And he's raising money for healthcare workers by WALKING back and forth on his patio.
He can only go about 75 feet at a time. And his goal is to do it a hundred times before his 100th birthday later this month. He was hoping to raise $1,200 for healthcare workers on JustGiving.com. Last we checked, he was approaching HALF-A-MILLION.
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Some Good News with John Krasinski
John Krasinski highlights some good news around the world.
FedEx Driver Disinfects Deliveries For Kid With Autoimmune Disease
A FedEx driver who took the time to carefully sanitize a delivery at a home where a child has an autoimmune disease is being celebrated.Justin Bradshaw was delivering packages to the Florida home where a sign was posted warning that someone who lives there has the condition, so he stopped to sanitize the boxes with wipes.
A camera set up on the home’s front porch caught the act of kindness and the child’s mom,Carrie Blasi shared the story on Twitter. Her 11-year-old daughter,Emma, has type 1 diabetes, which makes her more susceptible to the effects of the coronavirus, so she put the sign up as an extra precaution.
The grateful mom says, “That single act made me forget about everything we have been going through since the first of March.”
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Delta Donates 200K Pounds Of Leftover Food
After cutting back on in-flight food offerings because of the coronavirus, Delta Air Lines is using its leftovers to help those in need. They’re donating more than 200-thousand pounds of perishable and non-perishable food to organizations that can use it, including hospitals and food banks.
The food comes from both items offered on flights and in Delta Sky Clubs. The airline is teaming up with groups including Feeding America to help get the unused food to those who need it. Delta Sky Clubs in some airports, including Los Angeles International and John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York, are donating their unused food to first responders, local churches and charities.
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An elderly couple in Ohio were planning a big wedding this spring, but had to cancel it.
He's 90 and she's 85, and they didn't want to wait. So they got married on Zoom last Friday while 20 friends and family livestreamed it. They posted a short clip of him reading his half of the vows.
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A farmer in Ireland gave himself a haircut with the same massive shears he uses to trim his sheep. He posted a video of it on Facebook, and it's gone viral.