Emma Samms has stuck COVID-19 for a second time.
Emma Samms has tested positive for COVID-19 for a second time
The 61-year-old actress – who is perfect known for her position as Fallon Carrington Colby on American soap opera ‘Dynasty’ – first gotten smaller the virus back in March 2020, and she has now taken to Twitter to ask fellow Long COVID sufferers for advice.
She tweeted: “So, what I assumed used to be simply unhealthy PESE (Post-Exertional Symptom Exacerbation) is if truth be told every other round with Covid and I tested positive this morning.
“The ‘Antivirals aren’t available. Any reinfected Long Covid people out there who can tell me what I may expect? (sic)”
The ‘General Hospital’ star – who married former BBC news presenter Simon McCoy again in 2021 and has children Cameron, 25, and Beatrice, 24, with ex-husband John Holloway – used to be inundated with improve from followers and confident them that while she is “feeling tough” she used to be receiving “excellent” care from her husband as she hides away in the bed room.
She tweeted: “Thanks everyone so much for your type and very useful responses. I’m still feeling tough and nonetheless testing positive, so hiding away in the bedroom and holding everybody safe Excellent, 5 [star] room service being equipped by way of
@SimonMcCoyTV. Yes, feeling very fortunate to be so well taken care of. (sic)”
The news comes just a week after Emma – who has seemed breathless in interviews since first contracting the virus and is thought to be a victim of Long Covid – tweeted her pleasure at having examined adverse for the virus.
On Thursday (23.06.22), she wrote: “Hurrah! #covidnegative!”
The soap star could also be a supporter of LongCovidSOS and as a part of the crowd is pressuring the government to recognise the wishes of the ones left with debilitating stipulations after contracting coronavirus and suggested enthusiasts to proceed wearing their face masks after restrictions have been lifted.
Back in April, she tweeted: “Before you throw away your masks, please take into accounts this: Long Covid is affecting between Five and 10 % of people who get Covid. Even those who are fully vaccinated. I’ve had Long Covid for more than 2 years. You don’t want Long Covid. Trust me. (sic)”
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