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Jeremih Is Still in ICU, in Critical Condition Amid Coronavirus Battle

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Jeremih is in critical condition. The 33-year-old “Don’t Tell ‘Em” singer and rapper is “still in ICU in critical condition” amid a battle with COVID-19, his agent confirmed to Variety on Thursday (November 19). “J was just pulled off the ventilator.

He’s still in ICU in critical condition. Please keep him in your prayers,” his agent went on to say. He is privately undergoing treatment for coronavirus in Chicago amid fans and celebrity friends sharing positive and encouraging thoughts on social media.

Days ago, when the news first broke, sources told TMZ that the “prognosis is bleak” for the singer. The outlet reported that “it’s unclear how long he’s been admitted, or how long he’s had the virus … but he is not doing well.” We are sending

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