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"I wasn't shivering and I don't think the fever got high, but I did wake up feeling like I sweat out a fever or something."
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"I literally woke up all wet," Brice shared. He spent the night tossing and turning, trying to get some much needed rest despite the night sweats he was experiencing. A fever kicked in and Brice says he started to feel aches and pains. It wasn't until that first night that things started to take a turn for the worse.
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"I've got my bed and my couch and my TV and my kitchen and a shower and I'm good. "I thought, oh well, I'll just go to the farm and quarantine in the barn," he told People. Now the country singer is opening up about some of the complications he has faced as his body fights off the virus.Īfter receiving the positive test results, Brice, who felt fine at the time, figured he'd just go quarantine in his barn until he was healthy again. For more information about the Case IH Built by Farmers campaign, visit Brice tested positive for coronavirus earlier this month just ahead of the 2020 CMA Awards on November 11. Visit for more information about Farm Progress Show 2021. Farm Progress - the 180-year-old agriculture publisher and farming information powerhouse - is America’s most trusted information and news sources, offering best practices and insights on growing crops, livestock and the family farm. The Farm Progress Show will be held Tuesday, August 31, through Thursday, September 2, in Decatur, Illinois. General admission tickets to the Farm Progress Show on Wednesday, September 1, will include entry to the Brice concert. “Our work with Lee not only brings the recognition farmers deserve but also showcases the importance of the agriculture industry and its impact on every single person in North America.” “Our partnership with Lee Brice personifies what we are all about at Case IH - we celebrate the hard-working producers whose perseverance is unmatched like no other,” said Scott Harris, Case IH vice president of North America. The song reinforces the mission of Case IH’s Built by Farmers brand campaign, which highlights the deep ties between Case IH employees and their collective farming backgrounds. “The song is a celebration of the tireless and often unacknowledged work that goes into keeping families across America fed.” “‘Farmer’ is all about elevating the farming profession by painting a picture of the hardworking individuals and whole families - even generations of families - who dedicate so much of their time, resources, energy and lives providing for us all,” Brice said. We’re delighted to co-sponsor this concert experience and help share it with farming families at this year’s Farm Progress Show.” “It’s a main tenet of our company’s deep-rooted history in agriculture that we find - and create - opportunities to empower and encourage U.S. “Our team is proud to come alongside Case IH and Lee Brice,” said Don Tourte, senior vice president of sales and events with Farm Progress. On September 1, Brice will hold a concert presented by Case IH and co-sponsored by Farm Progress, during which Brice will debut his new song “Farmer” to Farm Progress Show attendees, exhibitors and sponsors. Farm Progress Show 2021 will feature a new voice in support of agriculture and American farmers - that of country music star Lee Brice.