Man Tests Positive For Coronavirus Following Tool Concert

An attendee of Tool’s Feb. 28 concert at the Spark Arena, in Auckland, NZ, has tested positive for the coronavirus. As a result, the New Zealand health officials have issued a warning to those whom have attended the concert.

The attendee and his wife have allegedly been visiting from Northern Italy, and they both have tested positive for the virus. The two remain in isolation as they are currently receiving medical treatment.

Lately, the concern over the coronavirus has been greatly affecting the music scene, as SXSW has been canceled earlier today, due to the virus. Slipknot have also postponed their Japan and Asian tour, due to the concerns of the virus.

At the moment, it is unknown whether the attendee of the Tool concert had priorly contracted the coronavirus, before attending the concert. The New Zealand health officials are urging all of the concertgoers, whom were in the general admission area, to keep a closer eye on any potential symptoms.

Ashwin Chary: Ashwin Chary is devoted to the practice of journalism, and strives to achieve expertise in the art. When Ashwin isn't writing stories or listening to random bands with 7 listens on Spotify, he is writing his own music on his acoustic guitar. Ashwin will be attending the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Arizona State University in the Fall of 2020 for the Master of Science Business Journalism program. He plans to work as a journalist until time ends. Email: ashwinchary95@gmail.com
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