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Jeremih Addresses His Near-Death Covid-19 Experience

By Ron Collins
Dec 16, 2020 11:45 AM
NBC News

Jeremih managed to have his fans freaking out when he’s been diagnosed with Covid-19. People thought that he was not going to make it, but it seems that he eventually managed to pull through.

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The Shade Room has more details about the whole situation, and you can check them out below.

TSR reminded readers that ‘Last month it was revealed that #Jeremih was fighting for his in ICU as he battled a severe case of COVID-19. Thankfully, he was able to pull-through, and now he is detailing his near-death experience with the virus.’

 

 
 
 
 
 
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He also talked about what happened and offered more details about what his experience was like.

He said, ‘I had a tube down my throat for about a week and a half. Was really like, in a dream. I woke up two times, and all I remember seeing is white light.’

Jeremih continued to say, ‘All my organs became inflamed. My heart started beating irregularly; my kidneys went out; my liver started to go bad.’

People wish him all the best in the comments.

A commenter said: ‘And y’all still out here going to parties & functions w/ no masks or social distancing, thinking it’s a game…🤦🏾‍♂️’

Someone else posted this: ‘Praying for his recovery long term. I wonder though, do the ppl who swear it’s fake ppl lying and whatever realize they sound just like the “election fraud folks”🤷🏾‍♀️ ijs’

He also had a message that he shared with E! News:

‘First and foremost, I’d like to thank God and the unbelievable team of doctors and nurses at the Northwestern Memorial Hospital for saving my life. I’ll be forever grateful.’

He continued and said: ‘I’d also like to thank my family and friends for all of their prayers and wishes. I am overwhelmed with gratitude. A special thanks to Chance The Rapper, to 50 Cent, and Diddy for their love and support.’

Let’s keep everyone affected by the terrible disease lifted up in prayer. 

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