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Stevie Nicks: I will probably never sing again if I catch coronavirus

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Stevie Nicks has urged fans to wear a face covering and warned she may never sing again if she catches Covid-19. The Fleetwood Mac star, 72, shared a journal entry dated August 10 to Facebook in which she compared the US during the coronavirus pandemic to an episode of the popular TV series American Horror Story.

Nicks addressed the politicisation of mask-wearing and social distancing in the US, and argued that the virus itself “is not political” but a “silent killer hiding in the shadows”.

She also cited reported symptoms of the virus including “micro-blood clots”, “neurological problems” and “a cough that rips your throat apart and keeps coming back”.

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