Detroit Techno Legend Kevin Saunderson Tests Positive for Coronavirus

Detroit techno legend Kevin Saunderson has tested positive for coronavirus (COVID-19), but thankfully he’s already bouncing back.

In the eye-opening home videos below, Saunderson explains his symptoms — how he was “very weak” for several days and experienced other virus-like indicators such as cold sweats, cough, etc. However, he’s currently in recovery and hopes to be back to normal — as close to normal as possible — soon. He looks forward to making music, spending time with his family, and going back to business as usual.

Saunderson shares:

So I didn’t expect the results I had, but I have tested positive for Coronavirus. I feel fine, I am going to stay safe, at home, on my vitamins, eating well and resting lots. To be honest I never expected to have to do a video like this, but look at me, my goodness! Thank you for all your kind words, your positivity and energy has definitely made me feel better. Peace and love to all, stay strong.

We’re wishing Kevin Saunderson a speedy recovery and our thoughts go out to him and his family.

Stay safe everyone.

Kevin Saunderson Addresses Coronavirus

Hi Everyone thanks for all your messages, I’m feeling much better.I’ve been sick for the last 14 days, with Flu like symptoms, I have been tested for Corona and waiting for results. I’m improving and like many of you self isolating.Stay safe, take care of you and your families and I look forward to sharing new music and jams with you soon ??

Posted by Kevin Saunderson on Tuesday, April 7, 2020

So I didn’t expect the results I had, but I have tested positive for Coronavirus. I feel fine, I am going to stay safe, at home, on my vitamins, eating well and resting lots.To be honest I never expected to have to do a video like this, but look at me, my goodness!Thank you for all your kind words, your positivity and energy has definitely made me feel better.Peace and love to all, stay strong

Posted by Kevin Saunderson on Wednesday, April 8, 2020

 

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