Country music star Sturgill Simpson said Saturday that he has tested positive for coronavirus. The singer blamed a European tour for exposing him, but getting tested proved to be difficult for him.…
said Saturday that he has tested positive for coronavirus. The singer blamed a European tour for exposing him, but getting tested proved to be difficult for him.
“They pulled the plug on our tour March 12 and I returned home. This photo was taken at 9 AM on March 13th when my wife took me to our local hospital ER due to chest pains, fever, and pre-stroke blood pressure levels,” Simpson wrote, showing him laying on a hospital bed with a mask on.
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