Hopefully, it won’t take him away.
I agree with him about taking common sense precautions but if we stop living altogether; how is that different than actually dying?
Be smart like everyone you meet has a case of the flu you don’t want to catch.
All he needs is a miracle....
This claims a 5% death rate?
Be kind to people like Hollywierd is to President Trump and his supporters.
AAANNNNNDDDDD - another high-profile case where the reporterette “forgot” to ask what the treatment regimen is...
I know it’s crazy, but it’s true.
Must have caught it while between the moon and New York city.
Well, I hope he recovers and I wish him well, but I am kind of getting suspicious about people getting the virus at this late stage and then giving us advice. He isn’t a medical professional or a Walmart employee. Apparently he didn’t take his devotion to science too seriously a couple of weeks ago.
Dr. Fauci happy, as long as there is a coronavirus case we can keep the country shut down.
The Dr. broke the news to him by saying “Baby Its You”.
“Although I am fortunate enough to be cared for at home, this is possibly the worst illness I’ve ever had.”
...2nd only to mine every time Arthur’s Theme comes on the radio.
I knew him when he was with a band called Heather Black. He used to play in Houston. Nice guy.
*** Coronavirus: “Worst Illness I’ve Ever Had” ***
I think the worst one I ever had was in April of 1970, I spent 24 days in a military field hospital with bubonic plague. High fever, hemmorhaging under the skin, massively swollen lymph nodes and lots of pain. And I lost 65 pounds in those 3-1/2 weeks.
He just did a show in Mexico City this year, but I think the best is the 1986 Japan show on YouTube. Great that 30 year after having his big hits he is still working and employing others in that sector.
Singer/songwriter Christopher Cross was born Christopher Charles Geppert on May 3, 1951 in San Antonio, Texas. A self-described Army brat, Christopher’s father was a U.S. Army pediatrician who was stationed at Walter Reed Hospital in Washington, D.C. in the mid-1950’s. Cross began his career in the music industry as a member of the San Antonio-based cover band Flash. Christopher signed a solo contract with Warner Bros. Records in 1978. His self-titled debut album was released in December, 1979. Besides featuring the hit songs “Sailing,” “Ride Like the Wind” (with backing vocals by Michael McDonald), “Never Be the Same,” and “Say You’ll Be Mine” (the latter has backing vocals by Nicolette Larson), the album garnered five Grammy Awards for Best New Artist, Record of the Year, Album of the Year, Song of the Year, and Best Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist(s).
Shouldn’t have let an Iranian come between him and the moon and New York City.
Be careful the virus can Ride Like the Wind.