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Jungle Cruise, which is inspired by a real-life Disneyland ride, will be available to watch on Disney+ starting on July 30th. Meanwhile, the film will also arrive in movie theaters on Friday, so you have multiple places for you and your family to catch the much-anticipated Disney feature.
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[url=https://connect.legalmarketing.org/blogs/babu-khaico/2021/07/30/watch-hd-jungle-cruise-2021-online-full-123movies]Watch Jungle Cruise [2021] Full Movie Online Free [/url] Jungle Cruise has a runtime of 2 hours, 7 minutes and is rated PG-13. Along with Johnson and Blunt, the cast features Paul Giamatti, Jesse Plemons, Edgar Ramirez and Jack Whitehall.
According to an official synopsis from Disney, movie goers can expect quite the cinematic journey: “Lily is determined to uncover an ancient tree with unparalleled healing abilities — possessing the power to change the future of medicine. Thrust on this epic quest together, the unlikely duo encounters innumerable dangers and supernatural forces, all lurking in the deceptive beauty of the lush rainforest. But as the secrets of the lost tree unfold, the stakes reach even higher for Lily and Frank and their fate — and mankind’s — hangs in the balance.”
“Jungle Cruise,” starring Dwayne Johnson and Emily Blunt, will stream on Disney+ on Friday, July 30.
The release, which comes 21 months after the initial schedule date, is the latest film that will debut on Disney+ at the same time as it premiere in theaters.
A premium subscription fee is required to access the featured film on Disney+.
“Everything you see wants to kill you — and can,” Dwayne Johnson warns in the trailer for Disney’s new blockbuster Jungle Cruise.
The Rock, who plays a skipper named Frank Wolff, and Emily Blunt, who stars as researcher Dr. Lily Houghton, set sail on “a rollicking thrill-ride down the Amazon,” according to Disney, in the new adventure film that arrives in theaters and on Disney+ this weekend.
Here’s how to stream Jungle Cruise at home on Disney+, along with where to get tickets if you want to see it in theaters.
Like Cruella and Black Widow before it, Jungle Cruise will be streaming on Disney+ with Premier Access starting Friday. You’ll need to pay an additional, one-time fee of $29.99 on top of your Disney+ subscription to watch it on the streaming platform.
Premier Access lets you watch it before everyone else on a standard Disney+ membership, as the film won’t be streaming until November 12 to regular Disney+ subscribers. Once you purchase the film with Premier Access, you’ll always be able to watch it with your Disney+ account, and as many times as you want.
No, you can’t watch Disney+ for free like you can with a streaming service like Hulu, but that doesn’t mean you’re completely out of luck. There are still a few other ways you can get Disney+ included without paying a monthly subscription rate. If you’re a Verizon customer, check your plan to see if it qualifies for the Disney+ on Us promotion.
Some Verizon Unlimited plans include a six-month Disney+ subscription. Another easy way to get Disney+ free is by signing up for Amazon Music Unlimited, which gets you six months of free streaming to all of Disney+’s library, as well as millions of songs on Amazon (Bookmark our Disney+ Free Trial Guide for updated deals and promotions).
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世界最高のアスリートが4年ごとにオリンピックに集まるとき、彼らは走ったり、ジャンプしたり、泳いだりする以上のことをします。前回の東京大会の後に発表された回想録で、1964年、オーストラリアの水泳選手であるドーンフレーザーは、オリンピックのバブルの中での生活の幕を閉じました。 「オリンピックのモラルは、部外者が予想するよりもはるかに緩いです」と彼女は書いています。堕落に対する村の評判はそれ以来成長してきました。主催者は1988年にアスリートにコンドームを配り始め、表面上はHIVについての意識を高めました。 2016年にリオデジャネイロで開催された最後の夏季オリンピックで、彼らは記録的な45万人を配りました。元オリンピックスキーヤーの1人がアメリカのスポーツ出版物であるespnThe Magazineに書いたように、オリンピック村は「「不思議の国のアリス」のように、すべてが可能な魔法のようなおとぎ話のような場所です。金メダルを獲得でき、本当に熱い男と一緒に寝ることができます。」
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今年のオリンピックでは、雰囲気はより暗く、鈍く、貞淑になります。アスリートにとっては、70ページの禁止事項の本に記載されているように、村での生活は制限されます。彼らは、できるだけ遅く(イベント開始の5日前までに)日本に到着し、できるだけ早く(イベント終了後2日以内に)日本を離れるように求められています。彼らは、日本に向けて出発する前の4日間に行われた2つのテストで否定的な結果を提示し、到着時に別の否定的なテスト結果を提示する必要があります。アスリートの80%以上がワクチン接種を受けると予想されていますが、彼らは毎日テストを受け、確認されたケースは失格の可能性につながります。マスクは、睡眠、食事、競技の場合を除いて必須です。つまり、選手村のジムで運動しているときでも、それまでに到達した場合は、表彰台に立ってメダルを受け取るときでも、マスクを着用する必要があります。宿泊施設と競技会場以外に行くことはできません。すべての食事は、村のカフェテリアで混ざり合うことなく、すばやく食べる必要があります。村ではアルコールは提供されず、グループや公共の場所での飲酒は禁止されます。
開会式のちょうど1週間前に、感染の拡大は、スポーツ会場に観客がいなくても、パンデミック中に世界最大のスポーツイベントを開催するリスクを浮き彫りにしました。
東京の南西にある浜松市のホテルの7人のスタッフがコロナウイルスの検査で陽性だったと市当局者は語った。
しかし、柔道選手を含む31人の強力なブラジルのオリンピック代表団は、ホテル内の「バブル」にあり、他のゲストから分離されており、感染していません。
ロシアの女性の7人制ラグビーチームも、マッサージ師がCOVID-19の検査で陽性を示した後、孤立していたと、RIAの通信社はモスクワから報告しました。これは、南アフリカの男性のラグビーチームの一部でした。
伝染性の高いウイルス変異体が最近の感染の波を煽っており、人々へのより迅速な予防接種の失敗は日本の人口を脆弱なままにしています。
8月8日の大会終了後まで非常事態宣言が発令された東京では、水曜日に1,149件の新しいCOVID-19症例が記録され、1月22日以来最も多い。[nL1N2OQ0I3]
当局はCOVID-19を防ぐためにオリンピックの「バブル」を課しましたが、医療専門家は、オリンピックにサービスを提供するスタッフの移動が感染の機会を生み出す可能性があるため、完全にタイトではないかもしれないと心配しています。
昨年、ウイルスが世界中に蔓延したため延期されたオリンピックは、感染の急増を引き起こす恐れがあるため、日本では多くの国民の支持を失った。
国際オリンピック委員会(IOC)のトーマス・バッハ会長は、パンデミックの真っ只中にイベントを開催したことで主催者と日本人を称賛しました。
菅義偉首相と会談した後、バッハ氏は記者団に対し、「これらは歴史的なオリンピックになるだろう…ここ数年で日本人がこれほど多くの課題を克服した方法について」と語った。
2013年に日本が大会を受賞したとき、2011年の致命的な地震、津波、原発事故からの回復を祝うことが期待されていました。
日本の指導者たちはまた、今年再スケジュールされた大会がコロナウイルスに対する世界的な勝利をマークするのに役立つことを望んでいましたが、多くの国は現在、感染症の新たな急増に苦しんでいます。
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多くのオリンピック代表団がすでに日本におり、数人のアスリートが到着時に陽性を示しています。
国際オリンピック委員会によると、難民オリンピックチームは、チーム関係者がカタールで陽性反応を示した後、日本への旅行を延期した。続きを読む
チームを主催している鹿児島市によると、南アフリカのラグビーチームの21人のメンバーは、飛行中に事件と密接に接触していたと考えられているため、孤立していた。
彼らは水曜日から市内に滞在する予定だったが、保健当局からのさらなる助言があるまでその計画は中止された、と市当局者の梶原毅氏は述べた。
東京オリンピックへの世界的な関心は薄れている、2のイプソス世論調査
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A doubling of COVID-19 cases in the last two weeks suggests the United States has entered a fourth wave of the pandemic.
No one knows what the next month or two will bring, but the example of the United Kingdom suggests the infection rate could get quite high, while hospitalizations and deaths stay relatively low.
Instead of the virus raging through entire communities, it is expected to target the unvaccinated, including children, and if rates are high enough, also the most vulnerable of the vaccinated – the elderly and the immunocompromised.
"Since the majority of our population is now immune, it's unlikely that we're going to return to the massive nationwide waves we saw back in January," Dr. David Dowdy, an infectious disease epidemiologist with the Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health said in a Wednesday webinar with media.
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But major outbreaks can still occur, particularly in areas with low vaccination rates.
"We're going to be living in two pandemic worlds, the world that's vaccinated and the world that's unvaccinated," said Dr. Luis Ostrosky, chief of infectious diseases at UTHealth and an infectious disease specialist at Memorial Hermann-Texas Medical Center in Houston.
The three vaccines authorized for use in the United States, from Moderna, Pfizer-BioNTech and Johnson & Johnson, have all been shown to be highly effective against variants of the virus, including Delta, which now accounts for most of the cases in the U.S.
More than 99% of those currently hospitalized with COVID-19 are unvaccinated. Ostrosky said virtually all his patients are unvaccinated and all regret not getting the shots.
COVID-19 may not be as deadly in this new wave, because older people are largely vaccinated and younger people are less likely to die from an infection, said Ravina Kullar, an infectious disease specialist and epidemiologist and adjunct faculty member at UCLA Medical Center.
But the Delta variant is substantially more contagious than previous ones, though it's still unclear whether it makes people any sicker than previous variants.
"The concern about Delta is well placed," said Dr. Yonatan Grad, an infectious disease specialist at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. "We're certainly seeing that this wave is something to contend with and not to take lightly."
COVID-19 rates are rising again
In the U.K., which has roughly the same rate of vaccinations as the U.S., the seven-day average number of infections is back to where it was on Jan. 20, when the country was just a few weeks past its peak.
But hospitalizations there are hovering around 500 a day compared to 4,500 at their January height and deaths remain far lower, with only 26 reported across the country on Tuesday compared to the Jan. 19 peak of over 1,300.
In the U.S. infections have more than doubled since the week of June 22, with total cases rising in 48 states, and deaths are also beginning to climb. Still, the infection rates are 90% below what they were at the January peak.
And there's still another spike expected sometime this fall. The coronavirus that causes COVID-19 is likely a seasonal virus, which means, just as the flu, people are more vulnerable to it in the fall and winter. No one knows when that start date will be, Grad said.
With about 80% of those over-65 fully vaccinated in the U.S., younger people represent a higher percentage of those falling ill. And while children under 12 are unlikely to get a severe case of COVID-19, they are unable to get vaccinated so remain vulnerable to the Delta variant.
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"By virtue of kids not having the opportunity to be vaccinated at the same level as adults, I think they are going to experience a disproportionate burden of infection and sickness from the delta variant," Dowdy said.
The vaccines are good, but not perfect. People who get infected with COVID after vaccination, even if their infection is so mild they don't notice, could be contagious though probably less than those who aren't vaccinated, Grad said.
Three Yankee pitchers – all of whom had been vaccinated – tested positive for COVID-19 on Thursday, forcing the postponement of their first game after the All-Star break.
Those who get mild disease after vaccination could also suffer symptoms of so-called long-haul COVID, said Priya Duggal, an epidemiologist at Johns Hopkins, who was on the call with Dowdy.
People who have caught COVID-19 are also likely to be protected against reinfection for at least a year, according to a study published last month. Researchers found that getting vaccinated after infection boosted by 50-fold the activity of neutralizing antibodies needed to repel the virus and prevented infection with variants.
"There are still unknowns about the extent and duration of protection from natural infection and how well there's protection against new variants," Grad said. "Even people who have had COVID-19 are still advised to get vaccinated."
Although the vaccines appear effective against current variants, if the virus is spiraling out of control anywhere in the world, new variants can arise that could challenge immunity, Dowdy said.
"As long as the virus is circulating, mutating in other countries, it's going to be a threat to us, too," he said.
What can be done?
To reverse the increase in infections, what's needed, "is really injecting a sense of urgency into the equation," Ostrosky said, recommending that people get vaccinated and resume wearing masks indoors when in public.
"If we don't act now, we're just going to be in the same situation we were in a year ago with closures, with disruptions with deaths," he said. "It's very discouraging."
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Ostrosky said he thinks there are two types of people still declining vaccination: those who remain greatly misinformed and those who need more reassurance that they are not going to be harmed by the shots, which have now been given to more than 185 million Americans. "Access is really not the issue right now, it's more reluctance," he said.
Unfortunately, he said, the people who are most reluctant to get vaccinated are also those most reluctant to wear masks.
On Thursday, Los Angeles County announced that it would be reinstituting a mask mandate for indoor public spaces.
Kullar said she wishes the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention had waited longer before saying that masks are unnecessary for the fully vaccinated. Instead of providing an incentive to get vaccinated, the CDC's move simply encouraged everyone, including the unvaccinated, to take off their masks, she said. "It confused the public even more."
She thinks people should continue wearing masks indoors in public places until at least 70% of those in their community or county are vaccinated, "and if you're immunosuppressed, I wouldn't remove your mask."
Outdoors remains safe, she said, particularly if people keep their distance from others.
The one thing that will remain most important in the battle against COVID-19, Ostrosky said, is for people to get vaccinated.
"We can do this," he said. "We have no time to waste."
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Authorities have announced a hard two-week lockdown in Sydney and some surrounding areas to contain the highly contagious Delta coronavirus variant sweeping Australia’s largest city.
Sydney’s streets were nearly deserted on Saturday as more than five million people across the city were subjected to the movement restrictions. Saturday’s lockdown in New South Wales (NSW), the country’s most populous state – will also include the regions of Blue Mountains, Central Coast and Wollongong, which surround Sydney.
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More than 80 COVID-19 cases have been reported so far in an infection surge linked to an international flight crew transported to a quarantine hotel from the airport. The flare-up was a shock for Sydney, the capital of NSW, that had returned to relative normality after months with very few local cases.
The lockdown had originally only applied to Sydney’s business district and affluent eastern suburbs, but the spread of the outbreak elsewhere pushed authorities to take a more drastic step.
“Even though we don’t want to impose burdens unless we absolutely have to, unfortunately this is a situation where we have to,” said New South Wales state Premier Gladys Berejiklian.
“When you have a contagious variant, like the Delta virus, a three-day lockdown doesn’t work – if we’re going to do this we need to do it properly. Transmissibility is at least double what previous variants have been so we do need to brace ourselves for a potentially large number of cases in the following days,” she added.
Struggled with the vaccination rollout
Australia has been more successful in managing the pandemic than many other advanced economies through swift border closures, social distancing rules and high community compliance with them, reporting slightly more than 30,400 cases and 910 COVID-19 deaths.
But the country has struggled significantly with the vaccination rollout and small outbreaks continue.
On Friday, the government granted provisional approval for the Johnson and Johnson vaccine, potentially expanding its supply options.
Berejiklian said she would hold an emergency government meeting with health authorities later on Saturday.
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“The situation is worsening beyond what we would have liked to have seen this morning, and the reason for that is that the new exposure sites are outside of those areas of concern we had highlighted,” Berejiklian told a news briefing.
Under the rules in place through July 9, people can leave home for essential work, medical care, education or shopping. The rest of the state will have limits on public gatherings and masks will be obligatory indoors.
Her conservative state government was reluctant to impose the lockdown, but a growing number of health experts called for it, as Australia remains largely unvaccinated.
Dr Sanjaya Senanayake, from the Australian National University, said part of the problem has to do with a slow vaccine rollout, supply issues and vaccine hesitancy.
“If you look at other countries which have done well at controlling COVID-19 like South Korea, Taiwan, New Zealand, they similarly had relatively slow rollouts, but part of it is that [Australia’s] rollout started a bit later than other countries,” Dr Senanayake said.
“Also, there have been supplies issues with vaccines … and with the AstraZeneca vaccine, which has been the backbone of our vaccine rollout, there have been hesitancy issues around side effects such as the clotting that we all have heard about,” he added.
Health officials across the world have been alarmed by the rapid spread of the Delta variant first seen in India, noting instances of people passing on the virus during fleeting encounters in shops and then quickly infecting close family contacts.
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The Delta variant is proving to be a very formidable foe,” NSW state Health Minister Brad Hazzard told reporters.
“No matter what defensive steps we’re taking at the moment, the virus seems to understand how to counterattack.”
Anyone outside of the lockdown who had visited Sydney since Monday was also instructed to self-isolate for 14 days.
New Zealand also announced a three-day suspension of its quarantine-free travel arrangement with Australia citing “multiple” outbreaks in the neighbouring country.
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