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Dolly Parton: Coronavirus is a 'lesson' from God

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Dolly Parton is urging fans to “keep the faith” during the coronavirus crisis, insisting the pandemic is a “lesson” from God.The country legend addressed her followers in a video posted to Instagram on Tuesday, and noted many fans will become better people when the virus is under control and lockdown rules are lifted.‘’Well hello it’s Dolly, climbing the stairway to heaven, because the virus has scared the h-e-l-l out of us,” she shares in the footage. ‘’I’m not making light of the situation.

Well, maybe I am, because it’s the light, I believe that’s gonna dissolve the situation.”She added, ‘’I think God is in this, I really do.

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