Symptom free Scot police officers can be tested for Covid-19 after being spat and coughed at.
23.04.2020 - 15:23 / etonline.com
Jamie Otis is feeling the stress. The 33-year-old pregnant star took to Instagram on Wednesday to share a tearful video of herself sitting in the car. She filmed the clip after getting tested for COVID-19 in a drive-thru testing center.
«I feel really, really ridiculous crying. I'm crying all the time these days. I feel so silly,» she began, tearing up. «I don't know why, I'm just genuinely so nervous. I mean, I feel like everything's going to be fine, but I just had the COVID-19 test because
Symptom free Scot police officers can be tested for Covid-19 after being spat and coughed at.
Jamie Dornan’s three daughters turned daddy into a mommy for International Mother’s Day after he signed on for a gender-bending makeover on Sunday.
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Jamie Chung participated in IMDb’s “Take 5”, with the “Dangerous Lies” star answering five questions.
Jamie Otis has a hunch that she’s carrying a “really big baby.” The Married at First Sight alum, 33 — who is 39 weeks and expecting a baby boy with husband Doug Hehner — got candid about her pregnancy on Sunday night. In a series of since-expired videos on her Instagram Stories, Jamie was shocked over how much weight she’s gained this time around. Jamie and Doug are already parents to daughter Henley Grace, 2.
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The final stretch! Jamie Otis and Doug Hehner have chosen a name for their baby boy ahead of his birth.
Like so many across the globe, Jamie Otis is struggling to remain positive amid the coronavirus pandemic. The "Married at First Sight" alum is due to give birth to her second child next month and shared an emotional video on Instagram showing her crying after being tested for COVID-19.
Married At First Sight star Jamie Otis is really feeling the stress of being pregnant during the coronavirus pandemic.
Jamie Otis is reminding us that we aren't alone. With everything going on in the world amid the Coronavirus pandemic, it's natural to feel overwhelmed, uneasy and stressed.