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Hopefully more celebrities or just everyday millionaires follow suit and take it upon themselves to help people get tested cause Lord knows our elected officials aren't stepping up to the plate.

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2 Chainz needs to holla at his restaurant's management. The Atlanta rapper's local establishment, Escobar Restaurant & Tapas, got shut down by the police due to violations of COVID-19 guidelines.

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Already the coronavirus has touched some of the biggest names in entertainment including the likes of Scarface, Tom Hanks, and Westside Gunn, while unfortunately taking the life of Fred The Godson (R.I.P.).

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NBA great Patrick Ewing has tested positive for COVID-19. The Hall of Famer and current head coach of the Georgetown Men's Basketball team announced his status via a statement on Friday night (May 22), and Twitter has been showing an outpouring of support ever since.

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One of the most influential brands in Hip-Hop is extending their magic to help mankind. Staten Island’s finest is coming out with a solution to ensure you are living cleanly.

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You can always count on Twitter, especially Black Twitter, to always find a way to make lemonade out of the lemons life has dealt them.

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The House Speaker was a guest on Anderson Cooper's CNN program and warned that the president shouldn't take the unproven drug hydroxychloroquine to prevent COVID-19 due to his age and weight.

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Back in February, Pop was Smoke was shot and killed in a home he was staying in located in the Hollywood Hills. Unfortunately, the investigation into the up and coming Brooklyn rapper's murder has stalled due to the coronavirus. 

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While there is not much to laugh about during this current pandemic The Internets will remain undefeated. One of Hip-Hop’s most beloved couples is the now the center of some quarantine fun.

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The fashion industry continues to do their best to offer support during this seemingly never ending pandemic. One luxury retailer has given back to The Big Apple’s essential workers.

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Rep. Maxine Waters' sister has lost her battle with COVID-19.

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Rep. Sarah Anthony was provided a special security detail by a firefighter and community activist after seeing a video of the politician unnerved by the largely-white protestors that stormed the state capitol recently.