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DON DOKKEN Blames The Government For Not Keeping Coronavirus ‘More Under Control’

DON DOKKEN Blames The Government For Not Keeping Coronavirus ‘More Under Control’
DON DOKKEN Blames The Government For Not Keeping Coronavirus 'More Under Control'

Don Dokken laid out a sobering view of the current state of the world in a new interview with KNAC.COM. He said (hear audio below): “The world is a scary place right now. We’ve got an election [in the United States] coming up in four months. COVID viruses are spiking. People are dying all over the world. Some places worse — in Brazil, it was over a million cases [of the novel coronavirus]. It’s terrible. I put a lot of blame on our government for not keeping it more under control.

“In Japan, they have, like, five or 10 deaths a month, and we’re having 10 thousand cases a day,” he continued. “It’s because people are not wearing masks, people are not going by the rules. You see pictures in Japan — everybody‘s wearing a mask, everybody. And the COVID there is almost nothing.

“They say if everybody wore a mask, we could get this under control within a couple of months, but for some reason, people — I guess mostly younger people — think they’re invincible, and they’re not. I talked to Mikkey Dee from SCORPIONS a couple of weeks ago — he caught it. And he said he was sick as a dog a couple of months ago. He beat it. Him and his wife both got it, and he said it’s really awful. You don’t wanna get it. So I just wish people would pay more attention. This isn’t the flu.

“The world’s changed — with the riots, the marches, the protests, COVID,” Don added. “It’s a crazy time. It’s given me a lot of things to write about on the new record.”

DOKKEN played two “socially distanced” concerts last weekend in Virginia and Arkansas, but will likely stay off the road until a treatment for the novel coronavirus is developed. In the meantime, DOKKEN will continue to write and record material for a new studio album, tentatively due in early 2021. The follow-up to 2012’s “Broken Bones” will be released via Silver Lining Music, the label owned by Thomas Jensen, one of the founders of Germany’s Wacken Open Air festival.

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