Doja Cat Tests Positive for COVID Again
Doja Cat has tested positive for COVID-19, again.
On Sunday (Dec. 12), the “Say So” rhymer notified her fans of the diagnosis via social media. “As most of you probably heard, a few members on my production team tested positive for Covid 19 and I had to cancel a couple of my upcoming performances as a safety precaution,” she wrote in a statement on Twitter. “Unfortunately, I’m sad to share that I just tested positive as well and will no longer be able to perform on the rest of the iHeartRadio Jingle Ball Tour. While my spirits are down since I can’t be there to celebrate the holiday with my fans in Philly, DC, Atlanta and Miami, I’m doing OK and look forward to recovering and getting back out there as soon as I can! The rest of the tour stops have some really great lineups, wish I could be there.”
This is Doja’s second time catching COVID in the last 18 months. Last July, she was also diagnosed with the virus. “It’s been alright,” she said told her fans on social media at the time. “I’ve stayed at home. I got COVID. Honestly, don’t know how this happens. I guess I ordered something off Postmates. I don’t know how I got it, but I got it.”
Her symptoms were not life threatening. She added, “I’m OK, now. It was a four-day symptom freakout, but I’m fine now.”
Just months prior to catching the virus in 2020, she downplayed the pandemic online. “I’m not scared of a coronavirus or the beer version of that shit,” Doja stated. She even dropped this wild line, “I’m gonna get corona. Then I’m gonna get a Corona ’cause I don’t give a fuck about corona, bitch!”
Doja, who released her album Planet Her in June, has enjoyed a big year in 2021 including seven Grammy award nominations.
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