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What did Busta Rhymes say about Covid-19 and masks?

A VIDEO of Busta Rhymes ranting about Covid-19 masks and safety protocols has gone viral on social media.

The hip hop veteran was recorded at a concert speaking out against government mandates.

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What did Busta Rhymes say about Covid-19 and masks?

During the concert. Busta Rhymes, whose real name is Trevor George Smith Jr., complained that the government was trying to "take our civil liberties away."

The Delta variant has already become the 

"In the last sixteen fucking months, Covid could suck a d***," he said to the audience. "All these little weird a** government policies and mandates, suck a d***. They're trying to take our civil liberties away. It feels good to be back outside, we outside for real!"

, it’s likely a positive Covid-19 result indicates you could be infected with the variant, according to Human and Health Services of Texas.

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The reason is because the majority of Covid cases in the United States are the Delta variant. 

In order to specifically check for the Delta variant, a genomic sequencing Covid-19 test is required, which certain labs and local health departments have access to.

According to Human and Health Services of Texas, the volume of positive cases is the main reason why genomic sequencing is not performed on every test.

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Who qualifies for the US COVID-19 booster shot?

Millions of Americans with immune system conditions will reportedly be allowed a third Covid shot as the 

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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention urged the approval of extra doses for immunocompromised adults in July.

This comes as the number of Covid-19 cases across the US continues to spike as the Delta variant keeps spreading.

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