Will the porn industry conventions become coronavirus GROUND ZERO? Are industry union officer Kelly Pierce’s concerns over COVID-19 falling on deaf ears?
March 9, 2020PNT LIVE commentary: Our team highly advises that all pornstars, adult industry professionals and fans alike pass on attending the adult industry conventions, AT LEAST till the end of August 2020, considering the rapid spread of the deadly Corona Virus ((COVID-19).
Though Kelly Pierce (an APAG Union officer) has expressed concern over the upcoming Exxxotica Convention, as of current it doesn’t appear that the convention is being canceled (which is highly irresponsible in the opinion of team Porn News Today).
Active pornstars may want to consider adding their peers who opt to attend adult industry conventions to their no lists (especially considering the vast amount of content trade and “privates” pornstars engage in with the general UNTESTED public that attends conventions). No amount of money is worth putting your health (or life) at risk.
We really need our government to make testing available to Americans, whether they feel ill or not. This way we can be aware of real numbers and how much it is spreading. ~ KP https://t.co/xrqaWRF8D4
— Adult Performers Actors Guild (@APAGunion) March 6, 2020
I agree, so many gatherings have started to cancel all around the USA and @EXXXOTICA has YET to make a comment/statement….knowing people have bought tickets already n etc…
— 🦊❄ 9.99 Onlyfans.com/celestialfoxxx ❄🦊 (@CelestialFoxxx) March 7, 2020
I would avoid conferences or conventions at this time. Two people that attended AIPAC have tested positive for the coronavirus. Attendees at the event were about 18,000 and many speakers from congress. I can only assume they will be testing the attendees. ~ KP
— Adult Performers Actors Guild (@APAGunion) March 7, 2020
Seriously though I don’t know what everyone else is making but I’m not exactly racking it in yet😂 (not from lack of work ethic) I don’t wanna lose the money on hotel and planes
— billypilgrimxxx (@billypilgrimxxx) March 7, 2020
7th case of coronavirus in Illinois is Chicago man in his 60s, appears unrelated to other cases, health officials announce
A Chicago resident in his 60s, who appears to be unrelated to previous cases, is the seventh COVID-19 case reported in Illinois, public health officials confirmed Sunday.
The man is hospitalized in serious condition, officials said.
Dr. Allison Arwady, the city’s public health commissioner, said an investigation is ongoing, but this coronavirus case is not linked to travel and has no connection to the high school case reported Friday.
This “may be” the first case of coronavirus spreading in the community, Arwady said. “We have been preparing for this potential person-to-person spread,” she said.
Currently, the priority is to monitor and contain the spread of the disease. Older residents and those with underlying medical conditions are most susceptible, Arwady said.
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