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The Offspring’s Guitarist Noodles Open Up About COVID-19 Battle

By Music News Oct 10, 2021 | 7:00 PM

The Offspring's guitarist Kevin “Noodles” Wasserman has opened up about his battle with COVID-19. Noodles was diagnosed with COVID earlier this month and the band canceled its concerts in Denver and Salt Lake City.

He tweeted this past weekend, “I tested positive for Covid on the 27th of last month. I was in Philly with my wife & we were supposed to travel to NYC for a couple of days. I had a slight cold & thought I better get tested before traveling. My wife tested negative, but not me.”

He continued, “I immediately reached out to management, the band, & crew. We canceled the Denver & SLC shows at that time out of an abundance of caution. My positive test led to others getting tested. I'm not going to divulge who got what. So don't ask me for any information about anyone else. If anyone else wants to talk about their health it is up to them. The important thing is everyone isolated until we were safe to be around. Earlier this week everyone on our tour tested negative.”

He added, “Most of our tour party never got sick. My wife who slept next to me while I had it never caught it. I was sick for 2-3 days at most. Runny nose & sore throat. By Wednesday the 29th I was fever free and my symptoms were almost entirely gone.”

Noodles added that everyone on the tour is “vaccinated,” but he still managed to get COVID. He also said that because he is vaccinated he “got over it very quickly and was less likely to spread it to someone else.”