First ‘Avengers 5’ details might’ve just leaked

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  • Disney has delayed the premiere of all its MCU Phase 4 films, and some of its Disney+ TV series may be delayed as well.
  • While there’s no Avengers movie in Phase 4, Marvel is already rumored to be working on a new “Avengers 5” crossover.
  • The studio is looking at pitches for Young Avengers, according to a new leak.
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Avengers: Endgame was easily the most hotly anticipated film of the last decade and the movie more than delivered. Avengers 4 was a significant hit for Disney, one the company is likely looking to reproduce in the year to come. The Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) is on a hiatus right now thanks to the novel coronavirus pandemic. The outbreak prompted Disney to postpone the launch of all its MCU Phase 4 movies, and possibly delay some of the MCU Phase 4 TV series it has planned for Disney+. Social distancing measures make it impossible for people to go see films in theaters, but they also interfere with shooting new content. The longer these delays, the more we’ll have to wait for the next Avengers film. And when it does arrive, it might not be the Avengers 5 movie we expect, according to a new leak.

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Smoking weed puts you at greater risk during the coronavirus crisis

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  • Weed consumption can be a risk factor for COVID-19, even if marijuana use is moderate and infrequent, doctors warn.
  • Marijuana, like tobacco, causes an inflammatory reaction in the lung even before the novel coronavirus can settle in and produce its own inflammatory response.
  • Users are advised not to smoke during the health crisis, and inform their doctors of their marijuana behavior if they have been diagnosed with COVID-19.
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If you think smoking a joint here and there to alleviate stress and anxiety during these troubled times is a good idea, you might want to reconsider. Even casual marijuana consumption is a risk factor for COVID-19 patients, doctors warn. Research already shows that the novel coronavirus is worse for smokers, and weed might be just as dangerous. The problem with smoking any substances is that they can cause inflammation in the lungs before the arrival of the SARS-CoV-2 virus that can result in the COVID-19 disease.

“What happens to your airways when you smoke cannabis is that it causes some degree of inflammation, very similar to bronchitis, very similar to the type of inflammation that cigarette smoking can cause,” chief medical officer for the American Lung Association Dr. Albert Rizzo told CNN. “Now you have some airway inflammation, and you get an infection on top of it. So, yes, your chance of getting more complications is there.”

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IRS launches online tool to speed up your coronavirus stimulus check

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  • The IRS just launched an online tool that allows non-filers to submit their banking information to get a coronavirus stimulus check.
  • The stimulus payments already began to arrive this week via direct deposit for qualifying Americans whose banking data is already in IRS’s database.
  • Everyone else will receive the checks via regular mail, which will take longer to process.
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Working for home during the novel coronavirus pandemic is a luxury that millions of Americans don’t have. Strict social distancing measures aren’t going to be lifted anytime soon, and life won’t just return to normal once this first COVID-19 wave is defeated. Millions of people will still be unemployed for some time to come. The government already passed a massive $2.2 trillion stimulus package meant to provide assistance during the health crisis to all Americans who qualify, regardless of employment status. The bill’s primary purpose is to provide money to tens of millions of people during this time, with the first stimulus checks having already been dispersed. The check size depends on income, starting at $1,200 for individuals who earned up to $75,000 in adjusted gross income. The higher your income, the lower the check amount will be, and you won’t qualify if your income exceeds $99,000 for individuals or about twice that for families.

The problem with the stimulus checks is that some of them might take weeks to arrive via regular mail if the government doesn’t already have your banking information on file. However, the IRS just launched an online service to speed up your coronavirus stimulus check.

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Teenagers still like Apple over Samsung, and it’s not even close

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  • 85% of teenagers have iPhones, according to a new survey.
  • 88% of teenagers want their next smartphone to be an iPhone.
  • Despite some impressive devices from Samsung, the company simply can’t compete with the iPhone when it comes to teenage interest.
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According to a new survey conducted by Piper Sandler Companies, teenagers still prefer Apple’s iPhone over Android devices like Samsung by a wide mile. The data is a bit surprising given that Samsung flagships, in particular, can more or less stand toe-to-toe with the iPhone these days. Still, Apple has long had a brand cache that other companies, no matter how hard they try or how much money they spend, can’t seem to match.

The survey in question fielded responses from 5,200 teens — with an average age of about 16 — across 41 states. When the dust settled, a whopping 85% of respondents indicated that they own an iPhone. That’s an absolutely staggering figure and underscores the strength of Apple’s brand amongst younger generations.

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These nature live streams will lift your spirits during lockdown

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  • Being stuck inside due to the coronavirus pandemic doesn’t mean missing out on nature.
  • These awesome nature live streams will let you experience the great outdoors from the comfort of your couch.
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Being stuck inside is a bummer. Being stuck inside because there’s a global pandemic and coming within six feet of someone else could make things even worse? Well, that’s even more of a bummer. If you’re self-isolating in a rural area or small town it might be easy to get a bit of nature every day, but millions of people cooped up in big cities don’t really have that option.

As someone who works from home anyway, virus or no virus, I’ve found that being stuck inside doesn’t necessarily mean you have to abandon your love of the great outdoors. Let me introduce you to the world of live nature cams.

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10 deals you don’t want to miss on Saturday: AirPods Pro, $5 wireless charger, $20 AirPods rivals, Echo blowout, more

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We’ve got some fantastic daily deals for you to take a look at on Saturday, including all-time low pricing on wildly popular products including AirPods Pro and the Fire TV Stick 4K ($24.99 with coupon code 4KFIRETV, but only if you’re lucky — more details here) or a different deal available to anyone if that one doesn’t work for you. Other top deals on Saturday include true wireless AirPods rivals for only $20.39 with coupon code DCHCI7IK, an exclusive deal on wireless TaoTronics noise cancelling headphones for just $33.99 if you use coupon code BGRCE060, a 15W fast wireless charging pad for only $5.09, a 6-month subscription to Babbel for just $35.76 so you can learn to speak a new language, the lowest price of all time on the newly upgraded Echo speaker, $40 off the Echo Show 8, $10 off a sonic toothbrush that cleans itself with UV light, and DIY coronavirus face mask supplies that are back in stock on Amazon (learn how to make DIY face masks). See all of today’s best deals below.

Apple AirPods Pro: $234.98

Apple AirPods with Charging Case: $139.00

Fire TV Stick 4K streaming device with Alexa built in, Ultra HD, Dolby Vision, includes the Ale…: $24.99 (use code 4KFIRETV)

Fire TV Stick 4K streaming device with Alexa built in, Ultra HD, Dolby Vision, includes the Ale…: Buy two, get a $20 Amazon credit

TECKEPIC True Wireless Earbuds, Bluetooth 5.0 Earbuds, in-Ear Headphones Earphones with Chargin…: $20.39 (use code DCHCI7IK by 4/30)

TaoTronics Active Noise Cancelling Headphones [Upgraded] Bluetooth Headphones SoundSurge 60 Ove…: $33.99 (use code BGRCE060 by 4/18)

Babbel: Learn a New Language – 6 Month Subscription for iOS, Android, Mac & PC [PC/Mac Online C…: $35.76

Echo (3rd Gen)- Smart speaker with Alexa- Charcoal: $59.99

Echo Show 8 – HD 8″ smart display with Alexa – Charcoal: $89.99

Tao Clean TAO Clean Sonic Toothbrush and Cleaning Station – Deep Space Black – Electric Too…: $69.00

Aerostar Home Max 20x20x1 MERV 13 Pleated Air Filter, Made in the USA, Captures Virus Particles…: $37.99

Breathe Naturally Universal 12×48 Cut-to-Fit Activated Carbon Filter (4 Pack) Charcoal Air Filt…: $25.99

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Doctors estimate 1.67 million people in France may be infected with coronavirus

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  • Estimates from a doctors’ union in France say the country might have as many as 1.67 million COVID-19 patients, not including asymptomatic coronavirus carriers.
  • Sweden might have more than a million cases of COVID-19 cases as well, according to a mathematical model.
  • This data can’t be confirmed without proper coronavirus testing. But widespread COVID-19 screening campaigns aren’t possible in many countries right now.
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Lack of proper testing for the coronavirus, as well as the particularities of COVID-19, make it impossible to tell how many people have the illness. Only patients who show symptoms can qualify for a test in countries that don’t have enough tests or the capacity to process them. Even countries that have conducted broader COVID-19 campaigns can’t be sure of how many infected people they may contain, especially with patients who experience no symptoms. About a month ago, German Chancellor Angela Merkel said that up to 70% of the population could contract the virus, which translates to a mind-boggling 58 million people.

With that in mind, an estimate from a doctors’ union in France that predicts over 1.6 million French people may have COVID-19 shouldn’t surprise anyone. Estimates from Sweden, a country that’s doing its own thing to mitigate the health crisis, also say there may be up to one million cases in the region.

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Google’s new program makes it easier for non-coronavirus patients to virtually connect with doctors

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  • The coronavirus pandemic has left hospitals and doctors overwhelmed with new patients.
  • Some hospitals will not even admit individuals exhibiting non-coronavirus symptoms.
  • A new Google program will make it easier for patients in need of medical care to virtually connect with doctors.
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The coronavirus pandemic is still ongoing but may be showing ever so subtle signs of slowing down. In New York City, for example, the number of coronavirus-related deaths reached a peak earlier this week and may start trending downwards going forward. Additionally, coronavirus-related hospitalizations in New York City declined over the past few days.

That notwithstanding, much of the country’s medical resources remain strained as hospitals and doctors continue to deal with a huge influx of patients. In fact, some hospitals in areas where the coronavirus outbreak is particularly pronounced won’t even admit individuals unless they’re exhibiting corona-related symptoms or if it happens to be a severe medical emergency. Consequently, and as part of a broader effort to provide medical care to folks suffering non-coronavirus symptoms, Google earlier today announced a new initiative designed to make it easier for people to virtually connect with medical professionals.

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This nurse’s Facebook post about treating coronavirus victims will break your heart

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  • Aleixandrea Macias is a nurse in Texas whose widely-shared Facebook post about her work treating coronavirus patients is a brutal, heartbreaking read.
  • She talks about how futile it can feel to treat victims, so many of whom are dying that it seems like the only way people leave her ICU is “in a body bag.”
  • This comes at the same time that the latest numbers show almost half a million cases of the COVID-19 coronavirus have been confirmed in the US.
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If you pay regular attention to President Trump’s latest remarks about the coronavirus crisis and the US response to it, in addition to the insight from experts on the White House coronavirus task force who give daily briefings to the press, you might be letting yourself start to feel a little optimistic about things at this point. Heck, the latest word is that the president and his advisors are starting to take a look at whether it might be time — as soon as May 1 — to ease off on social distancing guidelines in order to begin reopening the country again.

Contrast that, meanwhile, with the reality on the ground for frontline healthcare workers like Aleixandrea Macias, a 24-year-old nurse from Texas who garnered widespread attention in recent days for a long Facebook post she wrote earlier this week that paints a heartbreaking picture of her what healthcare workers like her face on the frontlines of this crisis. Of how devasting it feels for nurses to be engaged in a “game of seeing how long we can keep patients half alive,” and of working in a short-staffed and under-resourced makeshift ICU where no patients have left yet “except in a body bag.” And where the thing that haunts Macias more than anything else is the constant ringing of patients’ cellphones, surely from worried loved ones, that go unanswered because the patients are intubated and not conscious.

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‘Animal Crossing’ sales halted in China amid in-game protests

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  • Animal Crossing: New Horizons launched for the Nintendo Switch on March 20th, 2020.
  • New Horizons has been pulled from e-commerce sites in China amid in-game anti-government protests utilizing the game’s robust customization features.
  • It is still possible to download the new Animal Crossing in China on an imported Switch.
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Few games have launched at a more appropriate time than Animal Crossing: New Horizons for the Nintendo Switch last month. Just as the true threat of the novel coronavirus outbreak became clear, Nintendo offered Switch owners a chance to (virtually) escape to a pristine, deserted island where they can build a house, relax on the beach, go fishing with their friends, and forget about the real world for at least a little while.

It’s hard to imagine something so patently gentle and harmless being banned for any reason, but that’s exactly what appears to have happened in China as Hong Kong democracy activist Joshua Wong and many others have used the game’s robust customization tools to stage virtual protests on their personal islands.

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