Happiness is when you test negative for the coronavirus COVID-19
🔗 Share this on: Facebook TwitterA friend I met shared with me a snapshot of his test for the Coronavirus, COVID-19. He tested negative and he was so happy.
With the coronavirus so deadly these days, killing thousands and thousands of people around the world, you can understand why someone would be happy to test negative for such a virus.
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This man was so happy when he discovered he tested negative for COVID-19
When he entered my vehicle, I asked him: "Sir, if you think you might be infected with coronavirus..." He stopped me right in my tracks: "No man! Thank God I just tested negative for this darn coronavirus and I am so happy!" Read more »
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