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Beyoncé’s Former Personal Trainer Has Died From COVID-19

A person who was once directly connected to singing sensation Beyonce has recently passed away after contracting COVID-19.

According to a post on Instagram from Beyonce’s mother, Tina Knowles-Lawson, Craig Adams, who was a personal trainer for Beyoncé and was also a bodyguard for the group, Destiny’s Child, passed away earlier this week after a battle with COVID-19.

I am heartbroken this morning. I found out this morning that this amazing human being Craig Adams from Houston passed away last night from Covid. This horrible killer disease attacked his organs , his lungs first made him have kidney failure and as hard as he fought he succumbed to the disease last night. Craig was a fitness trainer and was healthy! This is only the latest of Many friends and family that were lost to Covid. Craig was Beyoncé’s trainer and later security for Destiny’s Child. ! He was like a family member . Such a beautiful human being , kind , loving, and gentle. RIP Craig we love you!????????❤❤❤??

 

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With the delta variant of the coronavirus becoming the dominant strain recently, the severity of the coronavirus has also increased and the number of people contracting COVID-19 has intensified greatly over the last several weeks.

According to KHOU, the number of cases that have come in lately in Houston has rapidly risen. A staff memo went out to employees at Houston Methodist recently that details the growing numbers:

  • 97 percent of COVID cases in its 8 hospitals from the Delta variant
  • 42 percent of hospitalizations between the ages of 25 and 50
  • 82 percent of its COVID patients are unvaccinated

“The vaccination prevents severe illness, prevents hospitalization, and again, we want to make sure our hospitals and ERs are open,” Dr. Saldaña said.

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