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Gene Simmons Weighs In On COVID Fatigue: ‘It’s All Gonna Get Better’

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An unexpected voice of reason has emerged when it comes to maintaining social distancing protocols and wearing masks during the ongoing pandemic: Gene Simmons.

The blood-spewing, fire-breathing KISS bassist was interviewed by Alberta’s K-97 radio (via NME) and explained that while being cooped up at home in lockdown is a bummer, people have persevered when things were far worse. “Right now, the pandemic is not fun,” Simmons said. “It is devastating for families who’ve lost loved ones.

A million people are dead around the world – two hundred thousand dead in America, and many, many fewer — thank God — in Canada, because you’re more sane and more, sort of, non-political about it.

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