By Mike Fleming Jr
28.04.2020 - 22:31 / justjared.com
Michael Imperioli is pretty sure he had coronavirus.
The former Sopranos actor, who played Christopher Moltisanti on the HBO series, shared with Page Six that when he returned to California from New York last month he was “extremely ill”.
Michael says that he was “really sick,” but “didn’t get tested but I was really sick in New York at the end of February.”
He adds that his “wife and one of my kids” were also afflicted with the virus.
“We had most of the symptoms. We didn’t get tested because
By Mike Fleming Jr
An additional 47 people have died in Los Angeles County from COVID-19 illness over the past 24 hours for a total of 1,755 deaths thus far in the pandemic, it was announced Friday. With residents having increased access to testing in recent weeks, more than 282,000 residents have been tested and 11 percent have tested positive.
An additional 51 people have died in Los Angeles County from COVID-19 illness over the past 24 hours for a total of 1,709 deaths thus far in the pandemic, it was announced Thursday. One individual who died was an inmate at the Terminal Island federal prison, the eighth person there to fall victim to the coronavirus.
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