Sky High 2005
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Initial release | Hollywood |
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Directors | Mike Mitchell |
Box office | 86. 4 million USD |
86.4 million USD | |
Budget | 35 million USD |
Production companies | The Walt Disney Company |
Walt Disney Pictures | |
Imagine Entertainment | |
I have never seen a more flawless and perfect film in my entire life. When the movie starts I already know I'm going to be . . . | |
Members | Ulf Åhman |
Albums | Freezin' Hot |
Still Rockin' | |
Stone & Gravel | |
Humanizer | |
Freezin' Hot, Still Rockin', Stone & Gravel, Humanizer | |
Genres | Dance/Electronic |
Hip-Hop/Rap | |
Songs | 2017 |
List | 2017 |
2010 | |
1990 | |
Reviews | www.imdb.com |
Theatrical region aware release date | USA |
Producers | Andrew Gunn |
Casting director | Allison Jones |
Distributed by | Walt Disney Pictures |
Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 813593 |
About Sky High 2005
At a school in the sky where teens learn how to be superheroes, Will Stronghold (Michael Angarano) lands in a class for students who show special promise. Classmate Gwen (Mary Elizabeth Winstead) quickly cozies up to Will, but it's soon clear that she has other motives. When he learns that Gwen's mother is a villain who was defeated by his father, Steve Stronghold (Kurt Russell), Will realizes that Gwen is aiming for revenge, and he rushes to a school dance in the hope of stopping her. … MORE
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Covid: Bring back rules amid rising cases, urge NHS chiefs
Some Covid restrictions must immediately be reintroduced if England is to avoid " stumbling into a winter crisis" health leaders have warned.
The Nhs Confederation said ministers' " Plan B " back-up strategy, including mandatory face coverings in crowded and enclosed spaces, should be implemented.
UK cases have been rising sharply but deaths are well below The Winter peak.
The government says it has " absolutely no plan" to bring back measures but is keeping a " very close eye" on the data.
Daily cases have been above 40,000 for Seven Days in a row, with 43,738 new Covid cases
Another 223 deaths were recorded, the highest since March, although daily figures are often bigger on Tuesdays.
Under the government's winter plan, if the measures currently in place are not enough to prevent " unsustainable Pressure " on the NHS, then steps like making face coverings mandatory in some settings and introducing vaccine passports could be considered to control coronavirus in England .
Matthew Taylor , head of the Nhs Confederation , which represents health service organisations, is urging the government to Roll Out these extra measures to avoid hospitals becoming overwhelmed.
" The NHS is preparing for what could be The Most challenging winter On Record , " He Said .
" It is time for the government to enact Plan B of its strategy without delay because without pre-emptive action, we risk stumbling into a winter crisis. "
Ministers " should not wait for Covid infections to rocket and for NHS pressures to be Sky High before the panic alarm is sounded" he added.
It is not surprising that NHS leaders are warning about a very challenging time ahead with The Risk of a " winter crisis".
Some may feel it is a familiar refrain and that the health service often raises concerns ahead of winter.
But the significance of this intervention by the Nhs Confederation is that it came just hours after Downing Street had ruled out Plan B at this stage and said it had not been discussed by The Cabinet .
The confederation is, in effect, taking issue with ministers by suggesting The Key government test for implementing Plan B in England - the likelihood of the NHS coming under unsustainable Pressure - has already been met.
Concerns about the pace of the rollout of the and a steady increase in Covid cases and hospital numbers have left some amber lights flashing.
Ministers will argue more Time Is needed to assess data before taking big decisions on restrictions affecting everyday lives.
But they have acknowledged they will now be keeping " a very close eye" on case numbers.
The Nhs Confederation has also called for a package of further measures to support frontline services - what it terms as a " Plan B plus". This could include encouraging people to get vaccinated, turn up to appointments On Time and even volunteer to support the NHS.
Its demand came after Prime Minister Boris Johnson told The Cabinet on Tuesday that the UK faces " a difficult winter".
His spokesman said, but added: " Clearly we're keeping a very close eye on rising case rates. "
The Most important message for The Public was " the vital importance of the booster programme and indeed for those children who are eligible to come forward and get our jab" the spokesman said.
The seven-day average of new Covid cases in the UK has risen from around 34,000 A Day at the beginning of October to 44,145 cases per day.
And The Number of people in hospital across the UK who have Covid has risen by 10% in a week, from 7,039 on 11 October to 7,749 on Monday.
The Number of deaths within 28 Days of a positive coronavirus test reported on Tuesday was the highest since 9 March, although due to reporting lags over the weekend daily figures are often higher on a Tuesday.
On Tuesday Northern Ireland , which will see face coverings remain a legal requirement in crowded indoor spaces.
The Welsh Government has previously set out its plans for winter, with First Minister Mark Drakeford saying.
Scotland has set out and already has measures in place such as the requirement of proof of vaccination status at nightclubs and.
Meanwhile, officials say they are, which is causing a growing number of infections.
Downing Street said there was " no evidence to suggest it is more easily spread".
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