Beyoncé and Tina Knowles-Lawson recently launched a campaign to encourage Houston residents to get tested for the novel coronavirus
, which encourages those in Houston to get tested for COVID-19 as a way to slow the spread of the virus.
"The virus is wreaking havoc on the black community so we need a movement to prioritize our health," Knowles-Lawson previously explained in a"It is critical that we stay vigilant with social distancing, wearing a mask, and most of all getting tested. If you don't get tested then you don't know if you are a carrier of the virus," she explained."Being asymptomatic is how you infect your entire household and those around you, the very people you love.
Since losing her loved one, Knowles-Lawson is urging fans to take the health crisis seriously as many continue to be affected by the condition.
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