Coronavirus is still on a raging path spreading from person to person. Even those who believe that they are doing everything they can to protect themselves have found out just how contagious the illness is.
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Anna Camp hass opening up about her coronavirus diagnosis on Instagram.
The 37-year-old actress, who you know from the Pitch Perfect movies, and NBC’s recently cancelled Perfect Harmony, shared her story with fans on Tuesday (July 21), and urged them to wear a mask when they’re out in public spaces.
“I was extremely sick for over three weeks and still have lingering symptoms. I was incredibly safe. I wore a mask. I used hand sanitizer,” Anna explained, but it didn’t last. “One time, when the
Coronavirus is still on a raging path spreading from person to person. Even those who believe that they are doing everything they can to protect themselves have found out just how contagious the illness is.
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Bryan Cranston has revealed he has had coronavirus as he urged people to wear face coverings.
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Anna Camp is the latest celebrity to open up about her experience with COVID-19.
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Anna Camp is opening up about testing positive and batting the novel coronavirus. Taking to social media on Tuesday, the Pitch Perfect actress shared that she was "extremely sick for over three weeks" and still has "lingering symptoms" despite now testing negative for COVID "I was incredibly safe.
Pitch Perfect actress Anna Camp urges people to wear a mask in public and take safety measures as she shares her coronavirus scare via Instagram on Tuesday. The 37-year-old actress got candid about the healthcare she recently faced.
Hi friends… I felt it was my responsibility to share that I ended up getting Covid-19. I have since tested negative, but I was extremely sick for over three weeks and still have lingering symptoms. I was incredibly safe.
Pitch Perfect star said she was sick with the virus for a full three weeks (she's since tested negative), and ended up contracting it after not wearing a mask just one time.Anna went on to describe her symptoms, as well as the symptoms she's still experiencing a full month later: A post shared by (@therealannacamp) on She ended her post encouraging her followers to be safe and wear a mask—which greatly reduces the virus' spread. "I’m lucky," she wrote.
Pitch Perfect actress Anna Camp has detailed her experience of the coronavirus, which she says she contracted after not wearing her mask on one single occasion.Camp has urged people to wear masks, and has warned that her symptoms were not merely flu-like.“I was incredibly safe. I wore a mask.
Pitch Perfect actress shared that she was "extremely sick for over three weeks" and still has "lingering symptoms" despite now testing negative for COVID"I was incredibly safe. I wore a mask.
Tom Tapp Deputy Managing EditorActress Anna Camp took to Instagram on Tuesday and, in a lengthy post, revealed her “very scary” battle with coronavirus.“The panic of contracting a virus that is basically untreatable and is so new that no one knows the long term irreparable damage it does to your immune system is unbelievably stressful,” she wrote.
Pitch Perfect star Anna Camp is urging fans to wear a face mask after revealing she contracted the coronavirus from a one-time lapse in judgement.The actress recently recovered from a bad bout of COVID-19 and has now tested negative for the killer virus, and she’s grateful she lived to tell the tale of how one slip-up left her very ill.“I was extremely sick for over three weeks and still have lingering symptoms,” she wrote on Instagram on Tuesday. “I was incredibly safe.