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Jon Bon Jovi: 'A coronavirus mask is a fashion accessory, not a sacrifice - it's not that hard'

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Jon Bon Jovi: 'A coronavirus mask is a fashion accessory, not a sacrifice - it's not that hard'

 

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Jon Bon Jovi: Just wear a mask!

 

Jon Bon Jovi has told Sky News it is "criminal" that more than 200,000 people have died with coronavirus in the US.

 

The rock frontman, who has been inspired to make new music during the pandemic, said the COVID-19 lockdown for him has been an opportunity to press "the reset button", but that "we can't forget" the terrible impact the crisis has had on those less fortunate.

 

In an interview with Sky News' Kay Burley, Bon Jovi gave his thoughts on the handling of the crisis in America, as well as wearing a mask - saying it is a "fashion accessory", not a "sacrifice".

 

He also spoke about the death of George Floyd and the upcoming US election.

 

Full Story: https://news.sky.com/story/coronavirus-jon-bon-jovi-says-200-000-covid-19-deaths-in-the-us-is-criminal-12085219

"Get your muzzle on Jon.  Now sit.  Stay.  Good boy."
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Ohh dear

 

"Jon Bon Jovi: Just wear a mask!"  

 

Then show picture of Jon Bon Jovi not wearing a mask. Great journalism ???? 

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