Kathy Griffin is back home after being hospitalized this week for coronavirus symptoms.
28.03.2020 - 20:03 / perezhilton.com
Kathy Griffin is sharing a health update following her recent hospitalization in a COVID-19 isolation ward.
Earlier this week, the 59-year-old comedian sought medical attention after coming down with “unbearably painful” symptoms associated with the novel coronavirus. Despite feeling ill and making a formal request, the star reportedly was unable to get tested.
Now, Kathy is speaking out to confirm she was diagnosed with an abdominal infection and did NOT have the coronavirus. Phew!
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The comedian turned to Instagram on Wednesday and shared from a hospital bed that she had been transported to a "COVID19 isolation ward", while blasting US President Donald Trump's claims that America is leading the world in coronavirus testing, reports aceshowbiz.com.
While in a hospital isolation ward room receiving treatment for "unbearably painful symptoms," comedian Kathy Griffin on Wednesday responded to President Donald Trump's tweet in which he alleged that the U.S. has performed "more [coronavirus] testing than any other nation." After calling him out for lying, she shared a personal note about being unable to obtain a test for the coronavirus due to certain restrictions in place.
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Kathy Griffin is in COVID-19 isolation at the hospital.
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