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The second coronavirus test Nigerian crooner Davido took has come out negative.
The test became necessary after his fiancé Chioma tested positive following their first test.
close associates we’ve come in recent contact with for the COVID-19 test on the 25th of March. Unfortunately, my fiancé’s results came back positive while all 31 others tested have come back negative including our baby. We are however doing perfectly fine and she is even still...
— Davido (@davido) March 27, 2020
The ‘If’ hitmaker had been in contact with the mother of his son who has tested positive before the first results came in. Hence it became a necessity to test again for the virus.
“....once again I’m Negative,” he tweeted.
I did a second test for the covid19 virus again .... once again I’m Negative ....
— Davido (@davido) April 1, 2020
Davido added that Chioma may have tested positive for the virus but she is still showing no symptoms.
“She is perfectly fine,” he wrote.
She hasn’t shown any symptoms till now .. she is perfectly fine https://t.co/mydEwpJFK2
— Davido (@davido) April 1, 2020
Meanwhile, before Davido came back to Nigeria he had been in the US for his Good Time tour – something many cites as the reason Chioma may have contracted the coronavirus.
He later cancelled his tour after the virus spread rapidly across the US.
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