Self-proclaimed doctor, Andre Romelle Young, known professionally as Dr. Dre, is nowhere to be seen as the coronavirus death toll rise...
Self-proclaimed doctor, Andre Romelle Young, known professionally as Dr. Dre, is nowhere to be seen as the coronavirus death toll rises.
The 55-year old rapper, songwriter, record producer, entrepreneur, record executive, actor, and audio engineer has been hiding from the public eye. It was expected that this would be the time he would reveal his skills as a Dr.
With 1,036 deaths and 68,594 reported cases at the time of writing this article, the United States of America, is in the third position for most cases, globally.
Many people have volunteered to help health professionals in many countries. In fact, over 500 000 people in England registered to volunteer on the official NHS site.
However, some were skeptical about the safety measures behind this initiative, given the possibility that some were asymptomatic carriers of the virus.Follow @Reuters liveblog for the latest developments around the coronavirus outbreak https://t.co/cEBwkoEQ5P pic.twitter.com/r4HGWKcWFW— Reuters (@Reuters) March 26, 2020
What about testing the 500,000 amazing volunteers about to be unleashed?— Rt Rev Sir Chris Pamplemousse Esq. 🇪🇺 #FBPE🕷 (@ChrisMousse3) March 26, 2020
Any one of them could be an asymptomatic carrier of #Covid19, and may well be about to be a key player in Cummings 'herd immunity' project when visiting the vulnerable.
It's madness.
Will the Still D.R.E hitmaker finally volunteer his services? Share your thoughts below.
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