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Jeremih's Rep Gives Update, Says 'COVID-19 Viciously Attacked His Body'

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A rep for the R&B singer Jeremih is speaking out with a new statement amid his battle with COVID-19. The 33-year-old singer is currently fighting for his life in the hospital and he’s said to be in critical condition. “The COVID-19 condition he’s experiencing is rare for a young man his age without underlying conditions,” the rep said (via Deadline). “There’s no shame in contracting COVID-19, and people that have it need to be responsible and considerate of others Everyone diagnosed with COVID-19 is affected differently.

Unfortunately for Jeremih, COVID-19 viciously attacked his body.” News of Jeremih‘s hospitalization first came on Saturday and fans weren’t sure what was going on at first.

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