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gran canaria coronavirus, On Sunday night and Monday, 328 American cruise ship passengers arrived in the U.S., including 14 who tested positive for the virus and were taken to hospitals in California and Nebraska. Others were being quarantined at military bases in California and Texas. A charter plane dropped off 170 passengers at Travis Air Force Base in the San Francisco Bay Area late Sunday, while another took about 145 passengers to Lackland Air Force Base in Texas early Monday. Four of the Americans who tested positive for the virus were transported to California hospitals. Ten others, along with three spouses, were flown to Omaha, Neb., to get care at the University of Nebraska Medical Center, officials said. All are expected to remain at the university hospital for at least 14 days.

gran canaria coronavirus - U.S. CRUISE PASSENGER UNDER CORONAVIRUS QUARANTINE REFUSES TO EVACUATE SHIP IN JAPAN New cases in other countries, meanwhile, raised concerns about containing the virus. Taiwan on Sunday reported its first death from the virus, the fifth death outside mainland China. Taiwan's Central News Agency, citing health minister Chen Shih-chung, said the man who died was in his 60s and had not traveled overseas recently and had no known contact with virus patients. Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe convened a meeting of experts to discuss containment measures in his country, where more than a dozen cases have emerged in the past few days without any obvious link to China.

gran canaria coronavirus, CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP Japan had at least 518 confirmed cases, including the 454 from the cruise ship, and one death from the virus. The Associated Press contributed to this report.    

gran canaria coronavirus - Fox News Flash top entertainment and celebrity headlines are here. Check out what's clicking today in entertainment. The Chinese premier event for the new James Bond film, “No Time to Die,” has been canceled along with a press tour for the cast due to ongoing issues with the coronavirus. A premiere screening set for April in Beijing has been called off as well as the subsequent press tour around China in light of the virus’ ongoing pervasiveness in the country. It's unclear at this time if the film's release will be impacted.

gran canaria coronavirus - JAMES BOND 'CAN BE OF ANY COLOR, BUT HE IS MALE,' SAYS LONGTIME FRANCHISE PRODUCER According to Deadline, cinemas across China, which happens to be the world’s second-largest box office market, have been shuttered indefinitely in an effort to stop the coronavirus from spreading. The last James Bond film, 'Spectre,' saw immense box office success in China. (Jonathan Olley/Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures/Columbia Pictures/EON Productions via AP) Indiewire reports that the economic toll of the theater closures is already starting to show. For reference, the previous James Bond movie, “Spectre,” earned the highest box office numbers in China, grossing $83.51 million in 2015. That will likely not be the case for “No Time To Die” if theaters remain closed.