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BeBe Winans opens up about coronavirus diagnosis

Award-winning musician BeBe Winans opened up about his coronavirus diagnosis during an interview on SiriusXM‘s The Joe Madison Show. The star revealed that although he’d known about the virus, he didn’t think he would contract it.

BeBe Winans

Bebe shared that he contracted the virus after attending a friend’s funeral. He said in part; “Sometimes, for some reason, we as a people when we look in and we look at television and various things that’s going on around us, we somehow say, that can’t happen to me for some reason. I don’t know why, but sometimes we believe that, and even myself being cautious, when the outbreak started, I did just a little travel. I was actually in New York and I was like, well, I’m going to Detroit because I had a friend pass and we were having a funeral and just that little travel, I caught it.

BeBe Winans

 

He added; “You can’t just go to the hospital, and if you’re not in need of a respirator they won’t even take you. I’m a man of faith and just raised in and in my mind, I’m just concrete in the subject matter that God is greater than everything. Yet, and still, it’s so important for us to use common sense.

BeBe also shared that he’s glad to have recovered from his diagnosis. “So, being on the other side of it now, I’m just grateful that the word, I just finished my run and through the whole run, I was just saying, God, I thank you. I thank you because it could have been a different outcome for me and my family. So, I’ve learned to be more grateful for life itself. Forget about homes and automobiles and all these things. You can’t take none of that. That means nothing to you when your health is gone. BeBe Winans opens up about coronavirus diagnosis. Take a listen to what he had to say.

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