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  • a cake that looks like the Corona virus.

  • Tasty for taste list.

  • This is the inside edition dot com Corona Virus News for April 6th 2020.

  • A bakery in Russia made an elaborate cake in the shape of everybody's least favorite virus, the Mad Cake Bakery in Moscow.

  • Fashion the confection using pistachio filling covered in chocolate, according to its social media accounts.

  • The bakery says those who eat the cake will quote manifest persistent clinical symptoms of happiness and joy.

  • But some people have found the idea of making a viral cake on appetizing.

  • Officially, Russia claims over 6000 cases of Cove in 19 creative chefs have found other ways of cooking.

  • The Corona virus crisis in Vietnam, a restaurant is serving up Corona burgers.

  • The bun is fashioned in the distinctive, spiky form of the virus.

  • Bakers add green tea powder and vegetable juice to the dough before putting it in the oven.

  • At least one customer liked it.

  • I think it's the only place doing a Corona Burger special, or it was tasty, very good.

  • A bakery in Germany took a different tack, making cakes in the shape of that most precious resource toilet paper pastry chefs wrapped white funding around marble cake.

  • The bakery in the German city of Dorfman has also been making facemask cookies.

  • But it claims that the toilet paper cakes are selling as fast as toilet paper itself, and a bakery in Gaza is hard at work, making facemask aches.

  • It says the cakes are designed to raise awareness about safety measures during the Corona virus pandemic.

  • There are now over 1.2 million cases of Corona virus worldwide.

  • The US leads the world with over 300,000 cases and around 10,000 deaths.

  • I think way have to reach a certain point.

  • That point is gonna be a horrific point in terms of death the next week, and I have two weeks they're gonna be.

  • I think they're gonna be very difficult.

  • Here's more Corona virus coverage from the Inside Edition team.

  • First Les Trent with a story on how the virus is changing the way we eat and drink.

  • It's a sign of the times people across the USA or drinking with friends.

  • But on Lee online, it's being dubbed Virtual Happy hour.

  • It's a way of staying connected while continuing a weekly feel good tradition Frank Chew phoned his friends.

  • Let us join their virtual happy hour kind of the new normal.

  • I think everybody is just trying to keep some simple.

  • It's of social with social distancing.

  • So as we are trying to stay connected to each other's tryto do everything we can and we used to do, like, get together for happy hours, we're hosting our regular virtual happy hours.

  • Hello, everyone.

  • Now there are things you can do to ensure success.

  • First of all, make sure that you send out invites so that everyone knows exactly what timeto log him.

  • Also, make sure that you have all of your snacks ready and assign somebody as a moderator so that you're not all speaking over each other.

  • Then just sit back and enjoy Cheers.

  • Next, Lee ships on Ah, heartwarming Broadway surprise.

  • So this morning when I got up, the first thing I do is swirl Twitter and I saw a lot of people all posting about the same story Lin Manuel Miranda and the entire original cast of Hamilton performing for a nine year old girl on Zoom at the same time.

  • Alexander Hamilton.

  • My name is Alexander Hamilton.

  • This was all for John Presents these new YouTube show some good news, and it was performance for a nine year old girl named Paul Drake, who's from Florida.

  • So her mom for her night birthday, which was this year, got her tickets to see Hamilton in Jacksonville.

  • But of course, because of the Corona virus pandemic, all shows across the country have been canceled.

  • And I did a little digging and I found Aubrey's mom and I messaged her and I said, Hey, this video is going viral.

  • I'd love to interview you about you and your daughter's experience receiving this intimate private zoom concert.

  • I was speech us.

  • You were.

  • You saw the video.

  • You literally were speechless.

  • Yeah.

  • Now let's send it over to Nick Body.

  • I've been working on a story about a 700 year old book called The Decameron that is newly relevant in our age of the Corona virus.

  • And like in quarantine, the book was written during the great plague of 14th century, also noticed the bubonic plague of the Black Death, in which millions and millions of people died.

  • And it's basically the story of how group of 10 people escape the crowded city and all the terrible things that are happening there and put themselves in quarantine and how they amuse themselves.

  • Now I remember reading portions of this book when I was in 10th grade, but I'm no expert.

  • So I reached out to a professor of Italian studies named Martin Maher a fianc?

  • And he shed some fascinating insights into the camera, just as they had created a physical safe space for themselves in their country home.

  • They also created an emotional, safe space for themselves through distraction and through storytelling.

  • And this is this is one of the really amazing and innovative things about the cameraman.

  • And this is why the camera still so relevant today, one indication of how popular the camera has become.

  • I tried to go online and buy a copy of the book for myself.

  • It was sold out everywhere.

  • For more on the Corona virus pandemic, be short.

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