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Larry Gatlin has tested positive for the coronavirus just days after receiving his second dose of the Moderna vaccine.
The 72-year-old country singer confirmed his COVID-19 diagnosis with Fox News. Although Gatlin shared he's "fortunate" to be feeling OK, the entertainer noted he was just four days shy of making it an entire calendar year without contracting the deadly virus when he got his first positive test result.
"What are the odds?" Gatlin reacted.
Gatlin received his second dose of Moderna on March 4. Four days later, on Monday, March 8, he learned a rapid test came back positive and a second test -- this time, a PCR -- on Tuesday provided the same result.
Gatlin confirmed he's experiencing some of the more common symptoms such as "chest pressure, cough, body aches, drainage" and feeling "tired."
"Folks, I feel like I have a cold, and not even a bad cold at that. I even hit a few golf balls before dinner."
NASHVILLE, TN - APRIL 30: Recording Artists Larry, Steve and Rudy Gatlin of Gatlin Brothers performs on stage during 35 Years of Friends: Celebrating The Music Of Michael W. Smith at Bridgestone Arena on April 30, 2019 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo by Jason Davis/Getty Images)