Madonna stuns fans with bizarre statement as she ‘tests positive for COVID-19 antibodies’ – Express
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In the video, she explains her current health condition: “I took a test the other day, and I found out that I have the antibodies.
“So tomorrow I’m just going to go for a long drive in the car, I’m going to roll down the window and I’m going to breathe in the COVID-19 air.
“Yup. I hope the sun is shining,” she said.
The musical icon discussed some other thoughts before concluding: “Here’s the good news: tomorrow’s another day and I’m going to wake up and I’m going to feel differently.”
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Antibody tests were created to determine whether a person has been exposed to the virus.
The singer appears to be claiming that following a test, it has proven that her immune system has already seen the coronavirus, although it is not known if she has suffered any symptoms.
It is still unclear whether antibodies can provide proper immunity against getting infected again.
It comes after news of people suffering coronavirus for a second time emerged, leading to widespread unrest.
It’s currently stated on the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention website that if you have the antibodies, it doesn’t not necessarily make you immune to the virus.
Madonna, among other celebrities, has also recently caused controversy over her comments regarding “equality” and the deadly virus in a video since deleted.
Calling COVID-19 “the great equalizer”, she was hit with a wave of criticism.
Posing in a bath tub littered with rose petals, she said: “That’s the thing about COVID-19. It doesn’t care about how rich you are, how famous you are, how funny you are. How smart you are, where you live, how old you are, what amazing stories you can tell.
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“It’s the great equaliser and what’s terrible about is it what’s great about it.”
She continued: “What’s terrible about it is that it’s made us all equal in many ways and what’s wonderful about is, is that it’s made us all equal in many ways.
“Like I used to say at the end of human nature every night, if the ship goes down, we’re all going down together.”
While the monologue was likely intended to be a message of unity to her millions of followers from around the world, it didn’t sit well with many of whom pointed out that some of the most vulnerable populations are being hit hardest by the crisis as people have lost their jobs, don’t have access to health insurance and the situation of lack of available testing.
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