Melissa Ordway has tested positive for COVID-19 and she will have to miss the 2022 Daytime Emmy Awards, where she is nominated for her first award.
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Gayle King has tested positive for COVID-19. On Monday, the 67-year-old anchor revealed her diagnosis. “OK, the thing I've been dreading has finally happened,” King said in a video posted to Instagram.“I just tested positive for...I got the Rona.
They run a test, another test, we’re going to take one more just to be sure. But in the meantime, I've been asked to leave the building and go home.” King’s video was slightly interrupted by her co-anchor, Nate Burleson, who popped in to ask, “You good?”Showing the precautions that is taking, Burleson was advised to keep walking because he didn’t have a mask on as he approached King, who was masked. A post shared by Gayle King (@gayleking)Before signing off and as she was leaving the building, King noted that she is “double vaxxed and boosted.” King initially appeared on Monday's episode of, which starts at 7 a.m.
ET. Towards the end of the program, however, King was noticeably absent, with only Burleson and Tony Dokoupil wrapping the show. Before signing off, Dokoupil shared that King tested positive for COVID-19 and reassured viewers that she was doing OK.In February, King and her fellow anchor, Vladimir Duthiers, had a scare when they both had false-positive COVID tests.
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.Melissa Ordway has tested positive for COVID-19 and she will have to miss the 2022 Daytime Emmy Awards, where she is nominated for her first award.
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The Rolling Stones are pulling out of their Amsterdam show after some bad news.
posted to Twitter. “The Rolling Stones are deeply sorry for tonight’s postponement, but the safety of the audience, fellow musicians and the touring crew has to take priority.”The post did not specify Jagger’s symptoms, nor their severity.pic.twitter.com/77xIYpxIJDConcertgoers waiting at football stadium ArenA were informed of the news an hour and a half before the show was due to begin, Reuters reported.“He can’t sing, he can’t play,” an unnamed representative for promoter Mojo Concerts reportedly told the crowd.