The cast of Germany’s Big Brother has been informed of the coronavirus outbreak, after a month of being sequestered inside the reality-TV series’ house.
The German series’ 13th season premiered on Feb. 10, days after the cast first made camp inside the house — and just as the first cases of coronavirus outside of Wuhan were being reported. (As of March 18, Germany has reported more than 9,000 confirmed infections, and 24 deaths.)
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