With COVID-19 disrupting everything, prepare for more hookups. And prepare to protect yourself.

With COVID-19 disrupting everything, prepare for more hookups. And prepare to protect yourself.

Grindr, location, security flaw

Dating apps Grindr, Scruff, Tinder and Hornet have all issued warnings to users regarding the coronavirus. The reason: with social detachment on the rise, more and more people are expected to stay home and have sex.

“We’ve shared a variety of news articles over the past few days inside the app in addition to sending messaging,” Sean Howell, co-founder of Hornet, told Reuters.

Related: Ft. Lauderdale delays first ever Pride of the Americas over COVID-19

A number of medical watchdog groups have already declared queer people at higher risk for contracting COVID-19. The reasons include higher rates of HIV, cancer, and compromised immune systems due to smoking. Several major LGBTQ Pride events, including Pride of the Americas and Los Angeles Pride, have already postponed events, some months in advance.

but seriously, protect yourselves y’all ? t.co/2KbPHujF8H pic.twitter.com/xT5avtfcgB

— Grindr (@Grindr) March 12, 2020

In addition to Hornet, Scruff has begun releasing World Health Organization protection guidelines to users. Grindr has tweeted out CDC guidelines, and will continue to post them to users. Tinder has released a warning to users, noting “While we want you to continue to have fun, protecting yourself from the coronavirus is more important.”

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Katie Porter, Tom Hanks, Ted Cruz, Joy Behar, Gloria Gaynor, Andrew Gillum, Chelsea Manning, Mandy Moore, Donald Trump: HOT LINKS

Katie Porter, Tom Hanks, Ted Cruz, Joy Behar, Gloria Gaynor, Andrew Gillum, Chelsea Manning, Mandy Moore, Donald Trump: HOT LINKS

GHOULISH: Trump administration blocks states from using Medicaid to respond to coronavirus crisis. In previous emergencies, including the 9/11 terrorist attacks, Hurricane Katrina and the H1N1 flu outbreak, both Republican and Democratic administrations loosened Medicaid rules to empower states to meet surging needs

AMERICAN SHERO … : Katie Porter Drags CDC Chief Redfield Into Saying ‘Yes’ to Free Coronavirus Testing After Brutal Grilling

BUT WHERE ARE THE TESTS?: Confusion over the availability and criteria for coronavirus testing is leaving sick people wondering if they’re infected

YIKES: Are hospitals ready for coronavirus patients? A Trump health official ducks questions 4 times during Fox News interview

.@SeemaCMS struggles to answer basic questions from @marthamaccallum. pic.twitter.com/1dBFhcm3O8

— Adam Wren (@adamwren) March 13, 2020

SCHOOLS SHUT DOWN: Six states, Los Angeles’ LAUSD close K-12 schools

ELECTION DELAYED: Louisiana postpones Democratic primary over coronavirus, the first state to do so

MASTERS POSTPONED: Augusta National announces Masters will be postponed

WINGNUT OF THE DAY: Jerry Falwell Jr. Floats Conspiracy Theory That Coronavirus Is North Korean Bioweapon 

On Fox & Friends, Jerry Falwell Jr claims people are “overreacting” to coronavirus, the national response is “their next attempt to get Trump,” and the virus itself is a North Korean bioweapon. pic.twitter.com/2JPuNBW7C3

— Bobby Lewis (@revrrlewis) March 13, 2020

‘BETTER SAFE THAN SORRY’: Gun and ammo sales surge in US with coronavirus fears

DOWN UNDER THE WEATHER: Tom Hanks wants us to know that he & Rita Wilson are fine in their corona-isolation

EXTENDED STAY: Ted Cruz extends self-quarantine after second coronavirus interaction

NO JOY: Joy Behar Is Temporarily Stepping Back From ‘The View’ Over Coronavirus

SHE WILL SURVIVE: Gloria Gaynor, 70, Goes Viral For WashingHer Hands To ‘I Will Survive’ During Coronavirus Outbreak

FREE AT LAST: Federal judge orders Chelsea Manning’s release from jail 

BLASPHEMY: Exclusive: ‘Dead Sea Scrolls’ at the Museum of the Bible are all forgeries

SAVAGE: Lincoln Project’s Latest Ad Takes On The Trump Kid Grifters

MIAMI, PART I: Andrew Gillum Involved in Alleged Crystal-Meth Incident in Miami Beach. “I was in Miami last night for a wedding celebration when first responders were called to assist one of my friends. While I had too much to drink, I want to be clear that I have never used methamphetamines.”

MIAMI, PART II: Miami mayor tests positive for coronavirus

PANIC SHOPPING PIC OF THE DAY:

Somehow reassuring in the midst of #coronavirus shopping frenzy to know that people still have the sense *not* to buy #chocolatehummus and buffalo hummus. #traderjoes #dc pic.twitter.com/fLvuUFWz3Y

— Noah (@noahgo) March 13, 2020

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LATE-NIGHT PERFORMANCE OF THE DAY: Mandy Moore Performs ‘When I Wasn’t Watching’ When No One Is Literally Watching During Empty ‘Fallon’ Audience!

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Thinking of You – Now More Than Ever.

Thinking of You – Now More Than Ever.

I want to thank you for all the extraordinary work you do to advance the movement for true equality for the LGBTQ community through your support of the Human Rights Campaign. 

You are the reason we succeed. We are a family here, made up of over 3.1 million members and supporters, volunteers and staff. So, as family does, I wanted to personally reach out as news continues to break around COVID-19. 

This is a global health crisis, and the Human Rights Campaign’s number one priority is to look out for everyone’s health and safety. Our work is too important and, as we’re seeing in the government’s lagging response, more necessary than ever. 

Below are several measures we are taking to ensure our collective well-being. Take a look:

  • Our physical offices will be closed through the end of the month to minimize the risk of exposure. Rest assured, we have the necessary infrastructure to support remote work for the majority of our team and the organization’s critical work will continue, including our robust election plans.
  • We have decided to suspend or cancel all of our public events through the weekend of April 4, including several large-scale fundraising dinners in Nashville, Los Angeles and Houston. If you were planning to attend any of these events over the next few weeks, a message with more details will be heading your way soon.
  • We are committed to providing you with the latest news as it pertains to our community and will be in touch throughout with updates as we have them. This week, we joined an open letter with more than 100 organizations urging the media and health officials to consider the unique risks faced by the LGBTQ community.

Public health is on everyone’s minds. The Human Rights Campaign has always held elected officials accountable for failures in public health policy — and we will continue to do so

I know this is a stressful time but please take care of yourself. Remember: As long as you are a part of the Human Rights Campaign family, you are never alone. 

If you or your loved ones have been diagnosed, exposed or are feeling sick, please reach out to your medical provider for more information otherwise, be vigilant and monitor your health. To all those who may know someone who is battling COVID-19, I am sorry and I will keep them and you in my thoughts.

The LGBTQ community has long been forged in the fires of resilience and resistance. From pioneering activists at Compton Cafeteria, the Stonewall Inn and other places who fought back against oppression to leaders at the height of the early HIV and AIDS epidemic who demanded better treatment, fighting tirelessly in times of great need is just a part of who we are. The same is true today. 

We cannot lose sight of our focuses: advancing the rights of LGBTQ people here and around the world and defeating Donald Trump and Mike Pence in November. Especially in uncertain times like these, it may feel more difficult, but I am hoping we can count on you to support our work as we join together to advance equality … now and well into the future. 

Thank you again for all you do. Please stay safe and healthy in the weeks ahead. 

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GLAAD joins over 100 LGBTQ organizations in open letter calling on U.S. public health officials and media to address the heightened vulnerability of LGBTQ people to COVID-19

GLAAD joins over 100 LGBTQ organizations in open letter calling on U.S. public health officials and media to address the heightened vulnerability of LGBTQ people to COVID-19

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On Wednesday, GLAAD joined over 100 LGBTQ organizations in releasing an open letter to media and public health officials outlining how certain LGBTQ people could be particularly vulnerable to novel coronavirus, as known as COVID-19. The letter was initiated by a coalition of six organizations: the National LGBT Cancer Network; GLMA Health Professionals Advancing LGBTQ Equality; Whitman-Walker Health; SAGE; New York Transgender Advocacy Group; and National Queer Asian Pacific Islander Alliance.

Read the full letter here.

As concerns over the spread of COVID-19 continue to grow, the letter highlights how media and public health officials working with COVID-19 must understand how LGBTQ communities are among those who are particularly vulnerable to the negative health effects of this virus.

As outlined in the letter, increased vulnerability to the virus for LGBTQ people is a direct result of three factors:

  1. The LGBTQ+ population uses tobacco at rates that are 50% higher than the general population. COVID-19 is a respiratory illness that has proven particularly harmful to smokers.
  2. The LGBTQ+ population has higher rates of HIV and cancer, which means a greater number of us may have compromised immune systems, leaving us more vulnerable to COVID-19 infections.
  3. LGBTQ+ people continue to experience discrimination, unwelcoming attitudes, and lack of understanding from providers and staff in many health care settings, and as a result, many are reluctant to seek medical care except in situations that feel urgent – and perhaps not even then.

The letter also provides different ways that people involved with the COVID-19 response can ensure that LGBTQ+ communities are adequately served during this outbreak, including but not limited to:

  • Ensuring that media coverage notes the particular vulnerabilities of any person with pre-existing respiratory illnesses, compromised immune systems or who uses tobacco products.
  • Ensuring health messaging includes information tailored to communities at increased risk for COVID-19, including LGBTQ+ populations
  • Providing LGBTQ+ individuals resources to find welcoming providers
  • Ensuring surveillance efforts capture sexual orientation and gender identity as part of routine demographics
  • Ensuring that all COVID-19 responses take into account exceptionally vulnerable members of the LGBTQ+ communities, including elders, bi people, and black and brown trans and gender nonconforming/nonbinary people

Currently, there are more than 3 million LGBTQ older people living in the United States, and these people are already less likely than their heterosexual and cisgender peers to reach out to health and aging providers, like senior centers, meal programs, and other programs designed to ensure their health and wellness. This is often due to fear of discrimination and harassment. The current mortality rate of COVID-19 is at 15% for older people, which means the virus is having a devastating impact on this population, including LGBTQ elders.

GLAAD tweeted out its support of the letter on Wednesday:

We joined 100+ organizations and signed onto a letter to media and health officials outlining how certain LGBTQ people could be particularly vulnerable to COVID-19: t.co/kUhY9qMdwo pic.twitter.com/V3i01qzX9j

— GLAAD (@glaad) March 12, 2020

For more information about the open letter, as well as information on organizational resources and things that LGBTQ communities need to know about COVID-19, visit the National LGBT Cancer Network’s website: cancer-network.org/coronavirus-2019-lgbtq-info/.

March 13, 2020

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Congratulations to Rebecca and Michael from the United Kingdom!

Congratulations to Rebecca and Michael from the United Kingdom!

We were able to make Rebecca’s dreams come true by connecting her with Michael; the man she came to realise she couldn’t live without! She writes: “Well where do I start? We still argue to this day who made the first move and started the conversation, Mike insists it was him whereas I seem to

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Los Angeles Pride will not happen in June, courtesy of coronavirus

Los Angeles Pride will not happen in June, courtesy of coronavirus

We can hardly keep up with every event being canceled in the coronavirus reality we’re living in, so it’s hardly a shock that the latest public gathering to get postponed is Los Angeles Pride.

Still, at three months away, it’s the first June Pride to halt its plans, and we imagine not the last.

“Due to the concerns of COVID-19,” the organizers wrote on Twitter, “[Christopher Street West] will postpone all events related to the 50th Anniversary of LA Pride that were scheduled for June 2020. Organizers are assessing the situation. More information to be provided around the postponement as details become available.”

Due to the concerns of COVID-19, CSW will postpone all events related to the 50th Anniversary of LA Pride that were scheduled for June 2020. Organizers are assessing the situation. More information to be provided around the postponement as details become available.

— LA Pride (@lapride) March 12, 2020

A new date has not been set.

Other Pride events that have been called off or postponed include the first ever Pride of the Americas in Fort Lauderdale and Miami Pride.

Head to GayCities for a look at which queer events have been canceled, and which ones are still moving forward as planned.

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‘A New Low’: Trump Campaign Refers to Biden as ‘Rotting Corpse’ in Disgusting Tweet

‘A New Low’: Trump Campaign Refers to Biden as ‘Rotting Corpse’ in Disgusting Tweet

President Donald Trump’s campaign, on its official Twitter account, referred to former Vice President Joe Biden, the likely Democratic nominee, as a “rotting corpse” and “the dead guy” on Friday:

“Joe Biden is the same rotting corpse of a candidate he was three weeks ago. It’s just that Democrats have decided that they would be better off with the dead guy than with Crazy Bernie,” Team Trump wrote.

Although Trump’s campaign was quoting directly from a Washington Times column by Charles Hurt, Twitter wasn’t having any of that possible excuse:

A new low t.co/9D5f3TWVew

— Jonathan Landay (@JonathanLanday) March 13, 2020

yeah. Maybe in the midst off a public health crisis calling your opponent a rotting corpse and “dead” is not the greatest look. t.co/w5rUtP2Td7

— Sam Stein (@samstein) March 13, 2020

Trump’s campaign calling Biden a “rotting corpse” is funny considering that Trump is basically the same age as Biden and also probably has the Coronavirust.co/plfjzNbVfi

— Laura Bassett (@LEBassett) March 13, 2020

Jesus this is some absolutely appalling shit. Rotting corpse in the middle of pandemic that has killed thousands? Holy fuck. t.co/zHm0NXcGH4

🤙🏼 (@A1exTimmons) March 13, 2020

Calling the other party’s presumptive candidate a “rotting corpse” – hateful, dehumanizing language t.co/XnORrVABlJ

— Brendan Nyhan (@BrendanNyhan) March 13, 2020

“Rotting corpse”?

Stay classy. t.co/mmPQ53RADr

— Charlie Sykes (@SykesCharlie) March 13, 2020

“rotting corpse”, really? pic.twitter.com/DH8ERCIkab

— Shaggyskunk 🇨🇦🇺🇸 (@shaggyskunk) March 13, 2020

Rotting corpse you say?? 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂pic.twitter.com/nsdL3dybS9

— Nana B (@boston7905) March 13, 2020

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The GLAAD Wrap: First look at ‘One Day at a Time;’ ‘Queer Eye’ renewed; new music from Brandy Clark, Chika, and more!

The GLAAD Wrap: First look at ‘One Day at a Time;’ ‘Queer Eye’ renewed; new music from Brandy Clark, Chika, and more!

Photo Credit: Netflix

Every week, The GLAAD Wrap brings you LGBTQ-related entertainment news highlights, fresh stuff to watch out for, and fun diversions to help you kick off the weekend.

1) Elliot Fletcher has been cast as a series regular in upcoming FX drama Y: The Last Man. The show follows a world where all cisgender man, save one, have been wiped from the Earth. Fletcher will play this man’s best friend, a trans man who is resourceful and resilient in this new world.

2) Streaming service Quibi has given a series order to out comedian Joel Kim Booster’s show Fire. Based on Pride and Prejudice, the show follows several gay men on Fire Island during a weeklong summer vacation. The first look has been released for the fourth season of One Day at a Time, which will premiere on Pop TV on March 24. The clip shows the Alvarez family, including lesbian daughter Elena, as they participate in the census.

Allow us to reintroduce: The Alvarezs. Here’s your first look at the season premiere of #ODAAT, returning March 24th on @PopTV! pic.twitter.com/LSquYoZOWQ

— One Day at a Time (@OneDayAtATime) March 10, 2020

3) Disney+ has announced a prequel series to the live action Beauty and the Beast film staring out actor Luke Evans as Gaston and Josh Gad as gay character LeFou. The show will also be produced by Gad. Netflix has renewed GLAAD Media Award-winning reality series Queer Eye for a sixth season, ahead of its fifth season, airing this summer. The sixth season will take Fab Five to Austin, Texas. Station 19, which features multiple queer characters, has also.  been renewed for a fourth season.

Grab a Texas-sized box of tissues y’all because the Fab 5 just arrived in the Lone Star State to film Queer Eye Season 6! (oh and P.S. Queer Eye Season 5 is coming real soon) pic.twitter.com/ROH1eCXzPZ

— Queer Eye (@QueerEye) March 11, 2020

4) GLAAD Media Award-nominated comedy Schitt’s Creek has announced that it will air an hourlong behind the scenes special after its series finale on April 7. The special, Best Wishes, Warmest Regards: A Schitt’s Creek Farewell, will delve into the making of the series and the impact it had on people’s lives.

5) Out actress Molly Bernard has been cast in Master, an upcoming thriller from Amazon, which follows three Black women at a prestigious New England college. Out actor Cheyenne Jackson  has been cast in upcoming sitcom Call Me Kat, as the main character’s love interest. Jesse James Keitel, a non-binary actor and writer, has been casting in the Big Sky, an upcoming ABC limited series. They’ll be playing Jerrie, a gender-fluid artists with big dreams in a small town.

6) Out country singer Brandy Clark released her newest album Your Life is a Record last Friday. Download and stream the album here, and click here for tickets and more information on Clark’s upcoming tour. Lesbian pop duo Tegan and Sara have announce a forty-stop tour to promote their recent album Hey I’m Just Like You this summer. Click here for tour dates and more information.

7) A new album has been released from out singer and rapper Chika, her first studio album called Industry Games. Click here to download and stream it. Queer singer Kehlani has released a new song “Toxic.” Click here to download and stream the song and watch the music video below.  

8) Short film Bruiser is currently funding. The film follows Jack, who is secretly seeing his friend Mo in their small town, but when Mo gets a job offer in the city, Jack tries tell him his true feelings. The film aims to tell queer stories of working-class people outside of cities. Click here for more information or to contribute to the project.

March 13, 2020

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