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She sang every night of the Cup playoffs in Florida on the way to their Cup victory.
Reading one of the comments, one might reasonably ask, "what if the hundreds of thousands a month of unvaccinated illegal immigrants entering America is contributing to this surge?" Especially in southern states.
It would also be the perfect trojan horse if China wanted to send another variant. Who knows, but it's more probable than most theories.
Wake up America. How can you demand so much from your own citizens while happily allowing record surges across your southern border by God knows who?
U.S. Air Force veteran Sonya Bryson-Kirksey, who sings the national anthem for the NHL's Tampa Bay Lightning, became a familiar face to TV viewers during the team's recent run to the Stanley Cup championship.
But her celebration of the team's title didn't last long: Last week she was hospitalized with the coronavirus despite being vaccinated in March, according to reports.
Her husband, Jimmie Kirksey Jr., said she had tested positive for the delta variant and was doing better on Thursday morning.
Bryson-Kirksey, 54, has battled multiple sclerosis for years and has other underlying health conditions that make her more susceptible to the virus.
Reading one of the comments, one might reasonably ask, "what if the hundreds of thousands a month of unvaccinated illegal immigrants entering America is contributing to this surge?" Especially in southern states.
It would also be the perfect trojan horse if China wanted to send another variant. Who knows, but it's more probable than most theories.
Wake up America. How can you demand so much from your own citizens while happily allowing record surges across your southern border by God knows who?
Tampa Bay Lightning national anthem singer, an Air Force vet, hospitalized with coronavirus despite vaccine
U.S. Air Force veteran Sonya Bryson-Kirksey, who sings the national anthem for the NHL's Tampa Bay Lightning, became a familiar face to TV viewers during the team's recent run to the Stanley Cup championship.
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U.S. Air Force veteran Sonya Bryson-Kirksey, who sings the national anthem for the NHL's Tampa Bay Lightning, became a familiar face to TV viewers during the team's recent run to the Stanley Cup championship.
But her celebration of the team's title didn't last long: Last week she was hospitalized with the coronavirus despite being vaccinated in March, according to reports.
Her husband, Jimmie Kirksey Jr., said she had tested positive for the delta variant and was doing better on Thursday morning.
Bryson-Kirksey, 54, has battled multiple sclerosis for years and has other underlying health conditions that make her more susceptible to the virus.
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