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Ted Nugent Tests Positive For COVID-19 After Previously Calling The Pandemic A ‘Hoax’

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On Monday, musician Ted Nugent revealed he has tested positive for COVID-19 after previously declaring the pandemic was “a hoax.” During a Facebook Live broadcast, the 72-year-old politically conservative rocker announced his diagnosis, stating, “I have had flu symptoms for the last 10 days and I thought I was dying.” “Just a clusterf***,” he says of his symptoms including “stuffed-up head” and “body aches.” “I got the Chinese s***,” he adds.

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I literally can hardly crawl out of bed the last few days. But I did, I crawled,” Nugent continues. In December, Nugent called the global

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