Norman Hunter nicknamed Bites Yer Legs, was a key player in Leeds' most successful era. He won two league titles during a 14-year first-team career at Elland Road, and was a non-playing member of England's 1966 World Cup-winning squad. Hunter Norman was admitted to hospital on 10 April after testing positive for coronavirus. Hunter joined Leeds aged 15 and went on to play 726 matches in all competitions for the club - the fourth-highest individual total in their history. Hunter won the First Division title in 1969 and 1974, helped them beat Arsenal in the 1968 League Cup final, and then returned to Wembley in 1972 as Leeds defeated the Gunners to win the FA Cup. He also played in the 1975 European Cup final defeat by Bayern Munich in Paris. The England national team said they were saddened by Norman Hunter's death and that all of our thoughts are with his family, friends and supporters. After leaving Leeds in 1976, Hunter also played for Bristol City and Barnsley
American singer, Kenny Edmonds popularly know as Babyface has revealed on Instagram that he had tested positive for CoronaVirus. The eleven times Grammy Award winner, Babyface, 62 celebrated his birthday, he took to the social media network to thank his fans. He said: “I feel so blessed to be able to celebrate another birthday. I tested positive for the Covid19 virus, as did my family,” he stated. “It’s an incredibly scary thing to go through my friends.” Babyface said that he and his family are now on the road to recovery, and will holding a livestream concert to celebrate.