Nearly 200,000 COVID-19 rapid test kits recalled over concerns of false positives

Nearly 200,000 COVID-19 rapid test kits recalled over concerns of false positives
Nearly 200,000 COVID-19 rapid test kits recalled over concerns of false positives
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(NEW YORK) — Ellume is recalling nearly 200,000 rapid at-home COVID-19 antigen tests out of concerns over an abnormally high rate of false positives observed from certain lots of its tests.

Roughly 427,000 test kits, including thousands sent to retailers and some provided to the Department of Defense, have been impacted by the issue.

About 195,000 of these kits are still unused and subject to the recall. About 202,000 have already been used, the company said. Of those, there have been around 42,000 positive results, of which as many as a quarter of those positives could have been inaccurate. However, the company said it’s difficult to determine an exact ratio.

Ellume is removing the affected product from store shelves and said distributors should cease distribution and quarantine those products immediately.

This recall yanks hundreds of thousands of rapid COVID-19 tests off the shelves at a time when demand for these tests has already skyrocketed. Amid shortages, many of the major retail pharmacy stores announced they are limiting purchases to contend with supply constraints.

Meanwhile, Ellume is notifying consumers, retailers and distributors affected by the recall. It’s warning those consumers who have tested positive to take confirmatory tests, as their initial Ellume results may have been incorrect.

Ellume CEO Sean Parsons apologized for the incident, acknowledging how much rides on accurate test results during this pandemic.

“We understand that trust is central to fulfilling our purpose as a company, and we recognize that this incident may have shaken the confidence of some of those who trusted Ellume to help them manage their health and to take back a bit of control of their lives during this pandemic,” Parsons said in a statement. “To those individuals, I offer my sincere apologies – and the apologies of our entire company – for any stress or difficulties they may have experienced because of a false-positive result.”

“You have my personal commitment that we have learned from this experience, we have implemented additional controls to ensure our product meets our high quality standards and we are going to do everything in our power to regain your trust,” Parsons said in the statement.

Ellume said it has identified the root cause as an issue in variation with one of its test kit’s components, and said it has “implemented additional controls” and are “continuing to work on resolving the issue that led to this recall.”

While the recall was triggered by false positives, the company said the reliability of negative results from its kits is unaffected by this issue: approximately 160,000 tests from affected lots produced negative results.

 

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Cage the Elephant reissuing ‘Melophobia’ and ‘Tell Me I’m Pretty’ on vinyl for RSD Essentials series

Cage the Elephant reissuing ‘Melophobia’ and ‘Tell Me I’m Pretty’ on vinyl for RSD Essentials series
Cage the Elephant reissuing ‘Melophobia’ and ‘Tell Me I’m Pretty’ on vinyl for RSD Essentials series
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Cage the Elephant‘s albums Melophobia and Tell Me I’m Pretty are being reissued on vinyl as part of Record Store Day’s RSD Essentials Series.

Both LPs will be available on limited-edition colored vinyl in independent record stores on October 29.

As the name suggests, RSD Essentials, which launched earlier this year, highlights different albums from various eras and genres that Record Store Day organizers feel are “essential.”

“We would be the first to advise that you ‘make every day a record store day’ and to that end, we’re working to make sure they have access to fantastic records all year long, not just on special release dates or days we single them out for celebrating,” RSD says. “Great records in great record stores.”

Cage the Elephant first released Melophobia and Tell Me I’m Pretty in 2013 and 2015, respectively. Melophobia was nominated for the Best Alternative Music Album Grammy, while Tell Me I’m Pretty won Best Rock Album.

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First look at Michelle Young’s ‘Bachelorette’ season, which teases romance and drama

First look at Michelle Young’s ‘Bachelorette’ season, which teases romance and drama
First look at Michelle Young’s ‘Bachelorette’ season, which teases romance and drama
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The first look at Michelle Young‘s season of The Bachelorette is finally here, and it’s equal parts romance and drama.

The trailer begins by showing Michelle, who was featured on Matt James‘ season of The Bachelor earlier this year, and all of her suitors having fun on their various dates. She is gushed over by the men, with one even calling her “a one in a billion girl.” Amid all the romance, Michelle even says she has “the hottest kiss of my life.”

“I’m in love with this man,” Michelle declares around the halfway mark. “These are like the best guys I’ve met in my entire life.”

Then things get messy, as hosts and former Bachelorettes Tayshia Adams and Kaitlyn Bristowe reveal some wild news to Michelle, telling her, “We found something that was actually really alarming. Someone is planning out their every move.” The camera then shows a folder filled with various papers and notes pertaining to the show.

Things only spiral from here, with one suitor questioning Michelle about whether she knew and potentially had a relationship with one of the other guys before the show. It also seems as though some of the men have beefs with each other, as tensions and emotions appear to be at an all-time high for the Bachelor franchise.

“If you keep shoving things under the rug, they don’t just disappear,” Michelle ominously says.

In the last scene of the teaser, Michelle is standing on a beach and holding the final rose of the season. So will she have luck on her quest for love? We’ll have to watch and find out.

The Bachelorette season 18 premieres Tuesday, October 19, at 8 p.m. ET on ABC.

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Wolfgang Van Halen shares post honoring one-year anniversary of dad Eddie’s death

Wolfgang Van Halen shares post honoring one-year anniversary of dad Eddie’s death
Wolfgang Van Halen shares post honoring one-year anniversary of dad Eddie’s death
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Wolfgang Van Halen has shared a post honoring his father, Eddie Van Halen, on the one-year anniversary of the iconic guitarist’s death.

“You fought so hard for so long, but you were still taken away,” Wolf writes alongside a photo of him and Eddie smiling and playing music together. “It’s just so unfair.”

He continues, “I’m not OK. I don’t think I’ll ever be OK. There’s so much I wish I could show you. So many things I wish I could share with you. I wish I could laugh with you again. I wish I could hug you again. I miss you so much it hurts.”

Wolf adds that he’s “trying to do my best here without you, but it’s really f***ing hard.”

“I hope you’re still proud,” he says. “I love you with all of my heart, Pop. Watch over me.”

Eddie died October 6, 2020, following a battle with cancer. He was 65.

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Listen to Bruce Springsteen read from Steinbeck’s ‘The Grapes of Wrath’ in trailer for new documentary, ‘Ants’

Listen to Bruce Springsteen read from Steinbeck’s ‘The Grapes of Wrath’ in trailer for new documentary, ‘Ants’
Listen to Bruce Springsteen read from Steinbeck’s ‘The Grapes of Wrath’ in trailer for new documentary, ‘Ants’
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A recording of Bruce Springsteen recording a passage from John Steinbeck‘s classic book The Grapes of Wrath is featured in a new Italian documentary titled Ants, about the plight of African and Asia migrants trying to make their way to Europe to find a better life.

A segment of Springsteen’s spoken-word soliloquy can be heard in a new trailer for the film that got its exclusive premiere at Variety.com.

In the clip, interspersed with scenes of various migrants in the midst of their journeys, we hear The Boss read, “The great companies did not know that the line between hunger and anger is a thin line…On the highways the people moved like ants and searched for work, for food. And the anger began to ferment.”

Ants producer Davide Azzolini tells Variety that he reached out to Springsteen via his manager, David Landau, to see if Bruce would do the reading, which he felt would give the film a “more universal” appeal.

The Grapes of Wrath, of course, was written during the Great Depression and focuses on people who left their homes in the Dust Bowl region of the U.S. to travel to California seeking a better future. Springsteen’s song “The Ghost of Tom Joad” was inspired by the novel’s main character.

Azzolini says he wasn’t hopeful about Springsteen agreeing to the request, but a few weeks later, he was informed that Bruce “would tape [the reading] in his studio.”

A few days later, Azzolini says he was emailed “two different takes of his recordings.”

Ants, which was directed by Italian journalist and filmmaker Valerio Nicolosi, features footage shot on rescue vessels, in crowded migrant camps on the Greek island of Lesbos, and in the Balkans. The movie currently is being submitted to international film festivals.

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Tim McGraw recalls the day Faith Hill agreed to marry him: “It was the best day of my life, that’s for sure”

Tim McGraw recalls the day Faith Hill agreed to marry him: “It was the best day of my life, that’s for sure”
Tim McGraw recalls the day Faith Hill agreed to marry him: “It was the best day of my life, that’s for sure”
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Wednesday marks Tim McGraw and Faith Hill’s 25th wedding anniversary, and Tim marked the occasion on social media by recounting the day they got engaged.

That day was actually the last in a string of several marriage proposals he gave to his fellow country superstar wife, Tim reveals: He’d asked Faith to marry him several times in the past, but she kept saying no.

“She said, ‘I’m not gonna get involved with another country singer. It’s just not gonna work out,’” he recalls. But something was different on that fateful day, when the couple were at an outdoor country festival in a trailer, and Tim was getting ready for his set.

“I had this…case that had this big mirror in it,” he explains. “She’s standing there, and we’re talking, and I said, ‘Look, let’s get married.’ And she says, ‘You’re asking me to marry you at a country music festival in a trailer house.’ I said, ‘Well, it’s pretty apropos, if you think about it.’”

Faith didn’t give Tim an answer then, and he went off to play his set. But when he returned to his trailer, he realized she’d finally accepted his proposal.

“Faith wasn’t there, but I looked at the mirror, and in lipstick, it said, ‘Yes! I’m gonna be your wife,’” he continued. “And we still have that mirror. It was the best day of my life, that’s for sure.”

Faith and Tim made it official on October 6, 1996, and have been inseparable ever since. The country superstar couple have since become parents to three daughters: Audrey, Maggie and Gracie.

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Ed Sheeran and Elton John to release a joint Christmas single

Ed Sheeran and Elton John to release a joint Christmas single
Ed Sheeran and Elton John to release a joint Christmas single
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Ed Sheeran and Elton John have collaborated onstage, but never on record — until now.

The U.K.’s Official Charts Company reports that while speaking to NPO Radio 2, Ed revealed the news that he and Elton, whose company used to manage him, are teaming up for a Christmas single.

Ed explained that Elton called him up last December 25 to say Merry Christmas, but also to say that he wanted Ed to join him to do another holiday song, because his festive classic “Step Into Christmas” had returned to the British top 10.

No word yet on what the song’s title is, or when it will be released. However, the race to have the so-called “Christmas number one” — the song that’s at the top of the charts on December 25 — is a big deal in the U.K., and Official Charts now predicts that this song, whatever it is, will be a strong contender for the title.

Elton is set to release his album of collaborations, The Lockdown Sessions, on October 22, while Ed is putting out his new album, = (Equals), on October 29.  While this Christmas single hasn’t appeared on either of those projects’ track listings, perhaps it’ll be added to the digital version of the releases.

 

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Report: Ray J in Miami hospital suffering from pneumonia

Report: Ray J in Miami hospital suffering from pneumonia
Report: Ray J in Miami hospital suffering from pneumonia
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Ray J is reportedly in Miami hospital battling pneumonia.

“Family with me. Just can’t be n here too much sickness,” the former Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood told Hollywood Unlocked. Previously, Ray J commented, “I been in here all by myself for a week,” and added that “no family members came to see me not even my wife.”

Ray J married Princess Love in 2016. They have two children: Melody, 3, and Epik, 1. Love filed for divorce in May 2020, but they called off the proceedings in March.

Last week, the 40-year-old rapper/actor showed love to his sister, Brandy, with an arm tattoo in her image. However, since then, he’s deleted all his Instagram posts. 

Two weeks ago, Ray J’s former manager, Wack 100claimed he has a second sex tape of him with Kim Kardashian that “was more graphic and better than the first one,” which was titled Kim Kardashian, Superstar. But Kim’s attorney, Marty Singer, says a second sex tape doesn’t exist.

“The claim that there is an unreleased sex tape is unequivocally false,” Singer told Page Six. “It is unfortunate that people make these statements to try and get their 15 minutes of fame

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Jimmy Fallon is a last-minute guitar fill-in for Chris Stapleton’s “You Should Probably Leave”

Jimmy Fallon is a last-minute guitar fill-in for Chris Stapleton’s “You Should Probably Leave”
Jimmy Fallon is a last-minute guitar fill-in for Chris Stapleton’s “You Should Probably Leave”
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No guitarist? No problem. Chris Stapleton dropped by The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on Tuesday night to perform “You Should Probably Leave,” and when his guitar player couldn’t make it to the stage, the late-night show host himself stepped in as a replacement.

“I got a text last night from Chris,” Jimmy Fallon told the show audience, explaining that Dave Cobb — Chris’ producer and the guitar player booked to join him for the performance — had an earache and wasn’t able to travel.

“He couldn’t fly on the plane — he’s fine, he just couldn’t fly,” Jimmy went on to say. “[Chris] said, ‘I need a guitarist.’ And I said to Chris, ‘Say no more.’”

With that, Jimmy pulled a black electric guitar out from behind his desk, much to the excitement of the audience. “We actually got on the phone and FaceTimed last night, and [Chris] tried to teach me the lick and the chords of the song. I’m gonna try my best,” he added.”

Jimmy then joined Chris onstage, alongside Chris’ wife and backup singer Morgane Stapleton, and they launched into a rendition of “You Should Probably Leave.” The FaceTime lesson paid off, as Jimmy kept up with the musicians throughout the song, even taking a quick solo during the bridge.

“You Should Probably Leave” comes off the track list of Chris’ latest album, Starting Over.

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“I’m like an old, classic car”: Ricky Gervais talks aging, awards shows, and why we can’t take a joke

“I’m like an old, classic car”: Ricky Gervais talks aging, awards shows, and why we can’t take a joke
“I’m like an old, classic car”: Ricky Gervais talks aging, awards shows, and why we can’t take a joke
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(NOTE LANGUAGE) In a feature in the October/November issue of AARP The MagazineRicky Gervais talks about fame at 40, keeping sharp at 60, and how, he says, most people can no longer take a joke. 

The writer, actor and comic didn’t find fame until the British version of The Office debuted when he was 40 — an age considered old by Hollywood standards.  He recalled a conversation then with Jane Fallon, his partner since 1982.

“I…remember sitting around in a tux, drinking wine. I said to Jane, ‘Why didn’t I do this earlier?’ She said, ‘Because you wouldn’t have been any good.'”

Gervais’ The Office spawned international versions, including the Emmy-winning American one, and led to him hosting the Golden Globes five times, where he became notorious for his acerbic commentary.

“These aren’t rooms full of wounded soldiers,” Ricky huffs. “These are billionaires and the heads of massive media conglomerates. If you can’t punch at the richest, most privileged people, who can you have a go at?”

On that note, Ricky explains, “Every joke…somebody will get upset. I did a joke on Twitter that sums it up. ‘Why did the chicken cross the road?’ Answer: ‘F*** you. My chicken was run over yesterday!’ What can you do?”

Gervais, whose After Life will return to Netflix for its third and final season in 2022, explains, “At 60, I’m like an old classic car. There are a few dings and dents….But my body is just a chassis. My brain is what I care about.”

“I want to stay sharp…I’ll find Albert Einstein on YouTube explaining the theory of relativity or I’ll listen to a podcast about the deep reaches of space. It almost makes me forget that when I play tennis now, my body hurts for three weeks, not three minutes.”

 

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