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"I kind of didn't want to run around screaming it. But it's real. And there's after-effects," he says. "I had to go through some major medications to undo the residual effects. Still coughing. There's still lung damage."
When asked if he is feeling "all right now", Maynard admits, "Well, no. I still have the cough. Every other day, I have these coughing fits because my lungs are still damaged at the tips. And I just got over the inflammation that was going on with my wrist and hands. I had an autoimmune attack on my system in the form of, like, a rheumatoid arthritis. Basically, from what I understand, it attacks weird spots and it's random. So that's what I got. That was my prize."
Of course, Maynard isn't the only rock star who tested positive for COVID-19 this year; the likes of Ozzy Osbourne producer Andrew Watt and Testament's Chuck Billy also contracted it. It goes without saying that Kerrang!'s thoughts and well-wishes are with all those that are suffering.
In happier news, Puscifer will be releasing their fifth album Existential Reckoning on October 30.
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