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Coronavirus: Dolly Parton tells fans to 'not be scared' during Covid-19 outbreak

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Dolly Parton has shared some uplifting words with her fans during the coronavirus outbreak. With people self-isolating and urged to stay inside in a bid to tackle the spread of the global pandemic, the iconic country singer decided to try and boost the mood by posting a clip to social media.

Encouraging people to "keep the faith" during this uncertain time, the 74-year-old insisted once Covid-19 has passed, "everyone is going to be a better person". "Don't be too scared, it's going to be all right.

God loves you," she told her loyal followers. The artist began her video with a lighthearted melody. "Well hello! It's Dolly.

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