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masks to protect from viruses amazon - Nikki called her experience with the flu terrifying and terrible. NIKKI AND BRIE BELLA ARE PREGNANT AND DUE LESS THAN TWO WEEKS APART: 'WE BOTH ARE SHOCKED' I remember telling Brie that I'd rather break my neck again than ever get the flu, Nikki continued.  Now that this is happening, just even being pregnant, our systems are lower, we can catch things a lot easier, and I just encourage people: If you're sick, stay at home. They also talked about discovering their pregnancies within days of each other.

masks to protect from viruses amazon, NIKKI AND BRIE BELLA'S DAD REVEALS DAUGHTERS' DUE DATES, SAYS HE'S 'ESPECIALLY EXCITED FOR NICOLE' We both were definitely shocked, Nikki explained. Being identical twins and then when you're reality stars, there's always this perception of, like, 'Oh they did it for another season,' and there's all these rumors of IVF and all this crazy stuff. We didn't have any of that. She finds out she's pregnant and then two days later... I found out two days later that I was pregnant, said Nikki. We were so shocked.

masks to protect from viruses amazon - I thought she was having twin feelings, Brie admitted. I'm like 'Well, we just found out I'm pregnant, I think you're just feeling that,' and she's like 'I don't know.' CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP The two explained that their babies are due roughly a week and a half apart and that the babies' profiles revealed in ultrasounds bare a striking resemblance to one another.

masks to protect from viruses amazon - Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. Foxconn Technology Group, which assembles iPhones for Apple Inc., expects production levels at its plants in mainland China to return to normal seasonal level this month if the coronavirus epidemic doesn’t worsen, the company’s chairman said Tuesday. Like many manufacturers in China, Foxconn extended the Lunar New Year holiday that began in January as the coronavirus outbreak worsened. The company resumed production in recent weeks, but its biggest challenge has been a shortage of workers, said Chairman Young-Way Liu. To curb the spread of infections, the Chinese government has restricted the movements of at least half a billion residents in more than 100 cities through lockdowns and travel restrictions.