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Chris Rock urges people to get vaccinated after being diagnosed with COVID-19

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Chris Rock has tested positive for COVID-19.The comedian and actor tweeted the news earlier today (September 19) and has urged all his fans to get vaccinated.His tweet said:“I just found out I have COVID, trust me you don’t want this.

Get vaccinated,”Rock has previously confirmed that he was fully vaccinated and he’s also recently appeared in a Public Service Announcement to help encourage mask wearing.You can see the tweet here:Hey guys I just found out I have COVID, trust me you don’t want this.

Get vaccinated.— Chris Rock (@chrisrock) September 19, 2021Earlier this month, Rock revealed that he once pitched a comedy show starring Cardi B, before she had released any music.Speaking to Jimmy Fallon on The Tonight Show about the younger.

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