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Dave Chappelle Tests Positive for COVID-19, One Day After Performing in Texas

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Dave Chappelle is currently in Texas for a series of live comedy shows and he just canceled four of them after testing positive for COVID-19.

The 47-year-old comedian is now quarantining after finding out that he tested positive for the virus. His rep told TMZ that he’s not yet experiencing any symptoms. Dave performed his first show in Texas on Wednesday night (January 20) and now the shows for Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday have been canceled.

Just a couple days ago, Dave was photographed meeting up with Elon Musk and Grimes, the latter of whom just recovered from the virus.

None of them are wearing masks in the photo. She took to social media about a week and a half ago to reveal why she was “weirdly enjoying” herself while

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