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Gabriel Iglesias announces he has COVID-19, cancels San Antonio shows

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SAN ANTONIO - Gabriel 'Fluffy' Iglesias shared some bad news with his fans on his birthday. "This has been a huge week of announcements.

A lot of great announcements and one bad one," he said in a video on Twitter. "Unfortunately, I have tested positive for COVID-19.

I made sure that I got tested by two different types of tests and they both came back positive."Iglesias also used the video to announce that he has canceled his performances in San Antonio through the weekend.

Iglesias had 26 performances scheduled at the Tobin Center from June 23 to July 17, according to KSAT. He was supposed to film his Netflix special over two shows on July 17.Iglesias called it a "wake-up announcement" in his video and said he had two tests to confirm the.

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