Memphis rapper Moneybagg Yo needs some serious prayers right now. The hip-hop superstar has delivered some crushing news about his mom dealing with both a COVID-19 infection and pneumonia.
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Moneybagg Yo Reveals Mom Has COVID
The Southern hip-hop heavyweight went to his social media pages with the personal and hard-hitting reveal. Yo didn’t get too specific but did ask followers to pray for his family.
“Mannnn I hate wen sh*t goin good sum bad come right behind it đ¤Śââď¸ … Dam mane how df My mama got COVID and pneumonia smh I need yâall prayers right now đđ¤˛đž”
John Legend Pushes For Everyone To Get Vaccinated
In a new interview, R&B singer John Legend dished on his well-being after making the push to get himself vaccinated for COVID-19. He also talked about the importance of keeping loved ones and friends safe by getting the shot.
“It gave me a sense of greater optimism and relief as well,” Legend says on the phone from Los Angeles. “I’m just excited that the vaccine has proven to be effective and to be safe, and that we’re on our way to opening back up more and more people get vaccinated. … If you’re getting vaccinated â preventing yourself from getting the virus, preventing yourself from giving the virus to any of your relatives and loved ones, and getting the nation back closer to opening up slowly â it’s a small price to pay.” (USA Today)
Legend also shared footage of himself getting his COVID-19 shot.
“Thank you @walgreens for administering my COVID-19 vaccine. If youâre still uncertain about the vaccine, your local pharmacist is available to answer your questions. #ThisIsOurShot #Ad Schedule your vaccine at walgreens.com/OurShot”
NBA Team Turns Home Game Into Vaccine Site
This week, reports emerged about eligible fans in attendance at a May 2 Milwaukee Bucks home game at Fiserv Forum can get their first dose of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine. Attendees must be at least 16 years and older.
The Milwaukee Bucks and the Milwaukee Health Department have partnered to bring a mobile vaccination site to Fiserv Forum’s Panorama Club Sunday, according to a news release. âWe strongly encourage everyone to get vaccinated and are pleased to team with the Milwaukee Health Department to give fans this easy and convenient opportunity,â Bucks and Fiserv Forum president Peter Feigin said in a news release. âThis is a critical time for all of us to take the necessary step that will help return our lives to normal. Letâs make this happen together.â (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
CDC Approves Vaccinated People To Go Maskless
Earlier this week, according to the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention, the newest guidance on outdoor mask use gives Americans the freedom to comfortably interact with both vaccinated and non-vaccinated small groups. However, large indoor gatherings are still discouraged and should be avoided even for vaccinated people.
Fully vaccinated people can now unmask at small outdoor gatherings, or when dining outside with friends from multiple households. The CDC is telling unvaccinated people that they still need to wear a mask at such gatherings.”If you are fully vaccinated and want to attend a small outdoor gathering with people who are vaccinated and unvaccinated, or dine at an outdoor restaurant with friends from multiple households, the science shows if you are vaccinated, you can do so safely unmasked,” CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky said during a virtual White House briefing on Tuesday. (CNN)