Natalie Grant Tests Positive for COVID-19
GRAMMY®-nominated Curb | Word Entertainment recording artist Natalie Grant has revealed via social media that she has been tested positive for COVID-19.
Grant describes her current condition: "Well, a positive Covid test wasn't in the plan, but here we are. I'm terribly achy, extra tired, can't taste anything and just super bleh."
Yet the singer-songwriter is positive: "I'm going to recover. I don't have an underlying health condition. I'm not having lung/breathing issues. I have medical insurance. I have a loving family. I have a supportive husband who is stepping in to fully take care of the kids. I have an incredible church community that is praying, texting and offering to help in any way they can.
"My thoughts are with those who have it and are alone. I'm thinking of those right now that are having so much difficulty breathing, and are afraid. My heart is with the single parent that has this stupid virus and is panicked about who is going to take care of their kids. I mean, how do you even isolate? So then you're afraid of getting your kids sick. Single parents - you're heroes.
And for all of you that have lost someone you love to this, I'm just so sorry. Most of you never even got the chance to say goodbye and I'm grieving with you. So yeah, I have Covid. But somehow I'm feeling incredibly blessed in the midst of it all."
Grant has recently released her tenth studio album, No Stranger, across all digital streaming platforms and select physical retailers. No Stranger is Grant's first full-length project in five years, following her 2015 chart-topping Billboard release, Be One. Listen to No Stranger HERE.
Purchase/Stream No Stranger HERE. For more info, visit www.nataliegrant.com.
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