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Christopher Cross details coronavirus battle, Guillain-Barré diagnosis

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Christopher Cross is still dealing with the lasting effects of the coronavirus months after he was released from the hospital.

The “Sailing” singer, 69, also was diagnosed with Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS), which has made it difficult for him to walk.

Cross fell ill in March after a trip to Mexico City for a concert prior to when masks were required on planes. "We both got very sick with COVID," the singer told "CBS Sunday Morning," referring to himself and his girlfriend, Joy. "We were sick for about three weeks.The biggest thing I remember is just incredible malaise — just, you couldn't lift your head." Christopher Cross performs during Remind GNP at Parque Bicentenario on March 7 in Mexico City, Mexico. (Medios y Media/Getty Images) He.

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