Dave Chappelle Has Tested Positive For COVID-19

    He's quarantining.

    You know Dave Chappelle.

    Comedian Dave Chappelle wears sunglasses as he campaigns for Democratic presidential candidate Andrew Yang

    TMZ reports that the comedian's rep has confirmed that Chappelle tested positive for COVID-19.

    Dave Chappelle attends 2020 Roc Nation THE BRUNCH on January 25, 2020 in Los Angeles, California

    Chappelle's representative says that he is quarantining following the positive test but has not yet experienced any symptoms.

    Dave Chappelle is seen on January 24, 2020 in Los Angeles, California

    Chappelle performed the first of five stand-up shows last night in Austin, but TMZ reports that the remaining shows will be canceled, with refunds offered to ticket holders.

     Dave Chappelle raises his arms during the Mark Twain award show at the Kennedy Center

    Two of those shows were with Joe Rogan, who was photographed at Austin venue Stubb's earlier this week with Chappelle, Elon Musk, and Grimes (who revealed that she also tested positive for COVID-19 last week).

    TMZ also notes that Chappelle has been performing shows throughout the pandemic since June of last year, administering rapid COVID-19 testing to his audience and regular tests for his crew.

    Comedian Dave Chappelle arrives at the Kennedy Center for the Mark Twain Award for American Humor

    COVID-19 cases are currently on the rise across the United States. There are safety precautions you can take in your everyday life to prevent getting or giving COVID-19: Wear a mask, practice social distancing, and get tested when necessary. Head to the CDC's website for information about how to get a COVID-19 test in your state.