Bryan Adams, reinfected with COVID-19

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Bryan Adams, reinfected with COVID-19

The Canadian had to be transferred by ambulance from the airport to a hospital in Italy.


The COVID-19 infection has played two bad tricks on Canadian singer Bryan Adams, who after announcing his positive for the virus at the end of October , was infected again and stopped his work plans.

For the second time in a month , the interpreter of "Please forgive me" announced his contagion. This time he expressed through his Instagram that he would be taken to a hospital in Italy to continue his treatment , just after landing at the Malpensa airport in Milan , a city where he would present the 2022 Pirelli calendar , On the road , where he photographed personalities like Iggy Pop, St. Vincent , Grimes, Rita Ora, Normani, Cher, Jennifer Hudson, and Saweetie.

“Here I am, I just arrived in Milan and I have tested positive for the second time in a month for COVID. So I go to the hospital. Thank you for all his support, ”reads the publication where he shows photos of him sitting in front of a table in the airport facilities, followed by his entry into the ambulance.



The musician had already faced COVID-19 on October 30, hours before the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame ceremony where he was invited to sing the song “It's only love”, with HER , in honor of Tina Turners ; however, he had to withdraw and was replaced at the last minute by Keith Urban .

That time he did not present any symptoms, so he reported it at the start of six shows at the Encore Theater at Wynn in Las Vegas. Adams, who has two doses of the vaccine , did not have the same luck these days as he suffered from a slight fever .

In February of last year, the Canadian made controversial statements about the origin of the pandemic when recalling the start of a tour that was suspended. "Thanks to some fucking bat food, wet market animal sales, greedy bastards making the virus , the whole world is now on standby, not to mention the thousands who have suffered or died from this virus," he posted on social media. .