Doja Cat: Positive in COVID-19 for the second time


Doja Cat has been infected with the coronavirus for the second time since the outbreak of the pandemic.

The 26-year-old singer announced on Sunday (December 12) that she tested positive for COVID-19, while a few days ago she revealed that members of her production team had tested positive for coronavirus.

"I regret to say that I have just tested positive and will no longer be able to appear on the rest of the iHeartRadio Jingle Ball Tour," she wrote in a statement posted on Instagram.

Doja Cat added that "her psychology is down", as she has to retire from the upcoming scheduled concerts of the iHeartRadio Jingle Ball Tour in Philadelphia, Washington, Atlanta and Miami in the United States.

"I'm fine and I'm looking forward to recovering and getting out of there again as soon as possible! The other stations of the tour have a very good composition of artists, I wish I could be there. I send you a lot of love ", the singer concluded.

This is the second time the Doja Cat has revealed that it tested positive for COVID-19. He first contracted the coronavirus in July 2020 and then told the British radio station CapitalXTRA that he felt "okay" after a "four days of terrifying symptoms".

The Doja Cat, whose real name is Amala Ratna Zandile Dlamini, initially announced on Friday (December 10th) that it would be withdrawing two of its scheduled appearances on the iHeartRadio Jingle Ball Tour in Boston and New York, as "some members »Of her team tested positive for COVID-19

"They are now in quarantine," she wrote in a statement. "For the health and well-being of the rest of our team, we are following all the appropriate safety precautions and precautions, which means I will not be able to appear on the iHeartRadio Jingle Ball," he continued.

"I'm extremely disappointed, Jingle Ball has a great line-up for all of you, I wish I could be there. "I send a lot of love to all my fans," he said.