COVID-19 cases rising in Northeast, partly fueled by BA.2, experts say

COVID-19 cases rising in Northeast, partly fueled by BA.2, experts say
COVID-19 cases rising in Northeast, partly fueled by BA.2, experts say
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(NEW YORK) — As COVID-19 cases continue to tick up in the United States, the Northeast appears to be fueling the increase.

Four of the five states with the highest seven-day case rates per 100,000 are in the Northeast. In the 10 states with the highest seven-day rates, seven are Northeastern, according to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Rhode Island currently has the highest seven-day case rate at 172.4 cases per 100,000 people. This is nearly three times higher than the national rate of 59.4 cases per 100,000 people.

As of Friday, the Ocean State has also seen its average daily number of cases increase 53% over a two-week period from 170 per day to 260 per day, CDC data shows.

Other Northeastern states seeing increases include Vermont, New York, New Jersey, Maine and Connecticut.

In particular, New York and New Jersey have seen their average daily cases increase by 64%, the CDC data shows.

Experts said one of the reasons for the rise in cases is the spread of BA.2, a subvariant of the original omicron variant that is more transmissible.

In the Northeast, BA.2 accounts for more than 84% of COVID-19 cases that have undergone genomic sequencing, more than any other region in the country, according to the CDC.

Dr. Ali Mokdad, an epidemiologist with the University of Washington’s Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation, told ABC News that early evidence suggests people who were infected with the original omicron variant during the previous wave may now have some immunity against BA.2.

He suggested states that were able to have better control of cases earlier may currently be more vulnerable to infections.

“States that did a good job controlling infections with mandates, most in the Northeast and West, are more susceptible now with BA.2,” he said.

Mokdad compared Maine and Florida using data from the institute, which projects COVID-19 cases around the country.

“We estimate that 54% of people in Maine have been infected at least once as of April 4,” he said. “So, we estimate that 60% are immune. We estimate that 87% of people in Florida have been infected at least once as of April 4. We estimate that 80% are immune.”

Another reason Northeastern states may be seeing case increases is due to the lifting of mask and vaccine requirements, the experts said.

“Not only is BA.2 extraordinarily transmissible, but now, consistent with CDC guidelines, many people are going to crowded indoor events and outdoor events without wearing a mask and not social distancing,” Dr. William Schaffner, a professor of preventive medicine and infectious diseases at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee, told ABC News. “In anticipation of summer … people are eager to see family and friends and engage in near-normal activities again.”

However, the experts warned the true number of cases could be even higher as some states shift their COVID-19 testing strategy.

In late February, the Rhode Island Department of Health announced that — starting March 7 — state-run testing sites would not accept asymptomatic patients unless they had been in close contact with a person who tested positive for the virus.

“Focusing testing efforts at Rhode Island’s state-run testing sites on people who are symptomatic and people who are close contacts will ensure that people who are positive and eligible for treatment can be quickly connected to treatment,” the department said in a news release.

Schaffner said he expects that the rise of cases in the Northeast will be followed in the next few weeks by increases in the Midwest, the South and the West.

“This is reminiscent of the very beginning of COVID here in the United States,” he said. “The Northeast led the rest of the country; they had the most infections for quite a period of time before the COVID virus spread to the rest of the county. So perhaps this is a little bit of history repeating itself.”

However, the doctors reiterated that unvaccinated people are at the highest risk of severe illness and death from BA.2 and stressed the importance of getting vaccinated and boosted.

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Miranda Lambert and Elle King toast to “Drunk (And I Don’t Wanna Go Home)” hitting #1

Miranda Lambert and Elle King toast to “Drunk (And I Don’t Wanna Go Home)” hitting #1
Miranda Lambert and Elle King toast to “Drunk (And I Don’t Wanna Go Home)” hitting #1
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Miranda Lambert and Elle King have a lot to celebrate: “Drunk (And I Don’t Wanna Go Home)” is officially a #1 hit. 

Sitting at the top of the charts this week, “Drunk” is the first duet featuring two female artists to reach #1 at country radio since Reba McEntire and Linda Davis‘ Grammy-winning 1993 hit, “Does He Love You.”

“The fact that a duet by 2 women hasn’t been a number 1 in country music since 1993 is crazy to me. The fact that we got here today means even more because it’s bigger than us,” Miranda remarks on Instagram. “Thanks @reba and Linda for paving the way. Elle King I love you and your spirit.” 

The singer also shared behind-the-scenes photos from the video shoot of her and Elle dressed in their 80s wedding garb, mugging for the camera with a beer can in Elle’s hand and a bottle of liquor in Miranda’s. 

“@elleking is one of my favorite artists and one of my favorite people to be around. I am proud to call her my friend and I’m so glad she asked me to do song this song with her,” the Texas native continues. “Thanks to everyone who played /streamed and sang along with us on Drunk. Now let’s get drunk and not wanna go home!”

“The life of this song has taught me so much, everything has its own time and path. And when in doubt, add @mirandalambert!!!” champions Elle. “I am so thankful to you Miranda, you are a shining light, and there’s no one I enjoy singing with more, than you.” 

Miranda previously topped the charts in 2020 with her solo single, “Bluebird,” while Elle had a #1 duet in 2016 with Dierks Bentley on “Different for Girls.”

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Dashboard Confessional announces tour with Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness

Dashboard Confessional announces tour with Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness
Dashboard Confessional announces tour with Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness
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Dashboard Confessional has announced a U.S. summer tour with Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness.

The co-headlining outing, dubbed the Hello Gone Days tour, launches July 31 in Minneapolis, and concludes September 7 in Phoenix. Tickets go on sale this Friday, April 15, at 10 a.m. local time, with various pre-sales throughout the week.

For the full list of dates and all ticket info, visit DashboardConfessional.com.

Dashboard just released a new album, All the Truth That I Can Tell, this past February. Last month, they wrapped up a co-headlining tour with Jimmy Eat World.

McMahon’s most recent Wilderness album is 2018’s Upside Down Flowers.

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Andy Grammer to co-headline summer tour with Fitz & The Tantrums

Andy Grammer to co-headline summer tour with Fitz & The Tantrums
Andy Grammer to co-headline summer tour with Fitz & The Tantrums
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Honey, we’re more than good! Starting this July, Andy Grammer and Fitz & The Tantrums are going on tour together.

The “Handclap” singers and Andy unveiled their official, multi-date summer tour on Monday,which they dubbed The Wrong Party Tour. It kicks off on July 29 in Key West, Florida. From there, the group will co-headline a slate of shows across North America’s biggest cities, including Boston, New York, St. Paul and many others. The tour wraps August 27 in Los Angeles, California.

Said Andy of the upcoming event, “I am SOOO excited to announce that I’m going on tour this Summer with @fitzandthetantrums and @breland! You already KNOW it’s gonna be a blast.”

“We cannot wait to get our fans together with Andy’s fans this summer and get everybody dancing,” frontman Michael “Fitz” Fitzpatrick said in a statement. “The wrong party tour is gonna go down in history as one hot sweaty mess not to be missed. Were you there?”

Ticket pre-sales begin Wednesday, April 13, at 10 a.m. local time and general admission sales begin Friday, April 15, at 10 a.m. local time on either artist’s official websites.

 

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Bolt of lighting: Disney+ casts ‘Adam Project’ lead Walker Scobell for ‘Percy Jackson’ series

Bolt of lighting: Disney+ casts ‘Adam Project’ lead Walker Scobell for ‘Percy Jackson’ series
Bolt of lighting: Disney+ casts ‘Adam Project’ lead Walker Scobell for ‘Percy Jackson’ series
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Disney+ has found its Percy Jackson.

Walker Scobell, the 13-year-old whose movie debut was playing a young Ryan Reynolds in Netflix’s recent hit The Adam Project, will play the title role in the Disney+ show based on Rick Riordan‘s bestselling books.

The series follows the titular hero, a 12-year-old who finds out he’s actually the son of Greek god Poseidon. Accused of stealing a lightning bolt from Zeus himself, Percy goes on a quest to recover it.

In January, ABC Audio reported the book series would be coming to Disney+.

The wait is over, demigods,” bestselling book series creator Rick Riordan delared in a video. “I am thrilled to be the first to tell you that Percy Jackson and the Olympians is really, truly, and for sure coming to your screens.”

While a pair of films were made from the books — Percy Jackson: The Lightning Thief in 2010 and 2013’s Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters — casting Scobell checks the necessary box of choosing a hero closer to Percy’s age in the books than the movies did.

While the films were financial successes, Riordan was not a fan, to put it mildly.

James Bobin is directing the pilot Riordan is writing. Riordan told fans, “James knows the Percy Jackson books well, his kids are fans,” adding the show is “in great hands.”

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Lizzo shows off her buns in a tease for her new single, “About Damn Time”

Lizzo shows off her buns in a tease for her new single, “About Damn Time”
Lizzo shows off her buns in a tease for her new single, “About Damn Time”
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Lizzo’s cheeks are out…again, this time to help promote her upcoming single, “About Damn Time.”

The “Good as Hell” singer shared a snippet of the new song on Instagram on Sunday, where she’s seen sporting an all-black cut-out look in the video, that as a surprise factor revealed her entire backside.

“SONG OF THE SUMMER DROPPING 4/14! ITS ABOUT DAMN TIME” Lizzo wrote in her caption, alerting fans of the song’s pre-save link in her bio. 

In the 12-second clip, Lizzo is first seen in the back seat of a black SUV as she rolls the window down slowly. She then exits the vehicle and heads toward a jet that seems to be waiting for her, and up the plane steps. The camera, which first caught Lizzo walking from the front, moves to her backside, showcasing the large cut-outs that reveal her full bottom. She pauses, giving a second for viewers to take in the scene, then proceeds up the stairs. 

“Love her energy!” a fan wrote on Instagram with a bunch of heart and crown emojis. “She’s amazing I feel good every time I see her no matter what mood I’m in,” said another. 

Lizzo shared the same cheeky video on her Instagram Story with the note, “Heard y’all was lookin’ for the song of the summer.”

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The Black Crowes celebrating the music of 1972 with new six-song covers EP due out in May

The Black Crowes celebrating the music of 1972 with new six-song covers EP due out in May
The Black Crowes celebrating the music of 1972 with new six-song covers EP due out in May
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The Black Crowes will release a six-track EP titled 1972 that finds the band celebrating the 50th anniversary of some of their favorite songs.

The EP, which you can pre-order now, will be available digitally exclusively via Amazon Music on May 4, and will get a wide release on CD and vinyl on May 6.

1972 includes covers of six tunes selected by the band in collaboration with Amazon Music. The songs, which were recorded this past January at Los Angeles’ historic Sunset Sound studio, are renditions of The Rolling Stones‘ “Rocks Off,” T. Rex‘s “The Slider,” Rod Stewart‘s “You Wear It Well,” Little Feat‘s “Easy to Slip,” David Bowie‘s “Moonage Daydream,” and The Temptations‘ “Papa Was a Rollin’ Stone.”

The “Papa Was a Rollin’ Stone” was released as an advance digital single today via Amazon Music.

“The year 1972 was a watershed moment, some of the greatest rock and roll songs ever made came out of that year,” Black Crowes frontman Chris Robinson says. “To get our band back together in the studio, it had to be a celebration of rock and roll. This record is about love and devotion to something that makes us feel good. We hope that it makes fans around the world feel the same.”

The Black Crowes will celebrate the EP’s release with a special performance taking place May 4 at 10 p.m. ET at the famed LA-area club the Whiskey a Go-Go that will be livestreamed at Amazon Music’s channel on Twitch.

During the streaming event, physical copies of the 1972 EP and exclusive merchandise will be available for purchase.

Meanwhile, a behind-the-scenes video focusing on the 1972 sessions has been posted at The Black Crowes’ YouTube channel.

(Video includes uncensored profanity.)

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Larry’s back: ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’ returning for 12th season

Larry’s back: ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’ returning for 12th season
Larry’s back: ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’ returning for 12th season
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Larry David‘s Emmy-winning Seinfeld follow-up Curb Your Enthusiasm will be back for season 12 on HBO.

The network, and all involved in the show, have always left it up to the mercurial David when it comes time to renew the program.  That may be why HBO appears to be playing catch-up, and has yet to issue a press release about the news.

Instead, David confirmed Sunday at a Directors Guild of America that the series would return, according to Deadline.

The show dropped its eleventh season last September, and its finale was in December.

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Scottie Scheffler wins his first Masters

Scottie Scheffler wins his first Masters
Scottie Scheffler wins his first Masters
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(AUGUSTA, Ga.) — Scottie Scheffler added a new green jacket to his wardrobe on Sunday.

The 25-year-old American and top-ranked player in the world was crowned the Masters champion at Augusta National Golf Club.

Scheffler finished 10 under par to win the Masters, his first major tournament victory.

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Red Hot Chili Peppers earn best-selling rock album in over a year with ’Unlimited Love’

Red Hot Chili Peppers earn best-selling rock album in over a year with ’Unlimited Love’
Red Hot Chili Peppers earn best-selling rock album in over a year with ’Unlimited Love’
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Red Hot Chili PeppersUnlimited Love is the best-selling rock album in over a year.

The record debuts at number one on the Billboard 200 with a total of 97,500 equivalent album units, 82,500 of which were traditional album sales. The last rock artist to beat that figure was Beatles legend Paul McCartney, whose 2020 solo effort McCartney III moved 107,000 units — 104,000 of which were album sales — upon its chart debut in January 2021.

Surprisingly, Unlimited Love is only the second RHCP album to top the Billboard 200. The first was 2006’s Stadium Arcadium, which was notably the last album to feature guitarist John Frusciante before he left the Peppers in 2009. Unlimited Love marks the band’s first album with Frusciante back in the fold since he returned in late 2019.

Red Hot Chili Peppers will launch a global stadium tour in support of Unlimited Love beginning with a European run in June, followed by a U.S. leg kicking off in July.

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