Dorinda Medley calls Ramona Singer for attending a Hamptons party amid fears of coronavirus


Dorinda Medley called her co-star Ramona Singer for attending a “crowded Hamptons party” amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

The 55-year-old reality star tagged his 63-year-old Real Housewives Of New York City co-star in a critical tweet featuring a New York Times article revealing that Donald Trump Jr.’s girlfriend, Kimberly Guilfoyle, had tested positive. by the coronavirus.

Dorinda wrote that Ramona and all the other attendees were to be tested after the news of the COVID-19 broadcast.

Reckless: Dorina Medley, 55, called her Real Housewives Of New York co-star Ramona Singer, 63, in a tweet after attending a party in the Hamptons despite a national surge in coronavirus cases ;  photographed in May 2019

Reckless: Dorina Medley, 55, called her Real Housewives Of New York co-star Ramona Singer, 63, in a tweet after attending a party in the Hamptons despite a national surge in coronavirus cases ; photographed in May 2019

“Anyone who attended the Joe Farrell-packed Hamptons party last week should be tested as soon as possible, including @ramonasinger,” Dorinda wrote, before including the news of Guilfoyle’s positive coronavirus test.

Guilfoyle was tested in South Dakota, where he attended the party to join President Donald Trump’s entourage for his pre-Independence Day speech and Mount Rushmore fireworks display, attended by a large crowd who avoided in to a large extent social distancing and mask recommendations.

Ramona had been seen over the weekend at the same party she attended in Bridgehampton, Long Island, according to Page Six.

A short video of the party showed that most of the guests (believed to be around 100) were unmasked.

Nearby company: Donald Trump Jr.'s girlfriend, Kimberly Guilfoyle, who later tested positive for COVID-19, also attended the Hamptons party.

Nearby company: Donald Trump Jr.’s girlfriend, Kimberly Guilfoyle, who later tested positive for COVID-19, also attended the Hamptons party.

Highlight: Dorinda wrote that anyone at the party should be tested immediately, though she only bothered to tag Ramona;  photographed in December 2018

Highlight: Dorinda wrote that anyone at the party should be tested immediately, though she only bothered to tag Ramona; photographed in December 2018

So far, Ramona has not responded to Dorinda’s tweet or criticism of her attendance, but she may not have been afraid of contracting the coronavirus.

On July 1, she told People that she had tested positive for antibodies to the coronavirus, indicating that she had been ill with COVID-19 at some point in the past.

“We both discovered that we have the antibodies, so we donate our plasma,” he revealed.

Ramona claimed that she had a mild illness in February, although she was not tested for coronavirus.

Antibodies: Ramona has not responded, but did not claim to have tested positive for people with coronavirus, indicating that she previously had COVID-19.

Antibodies: Ramona has not responded, but did not claim to have tested positive for people with coronavirus, indicating that she previously had COVID-19.

Ramona said she did not realize that she could have been sick with the coronavirus because she was also diagnosed with Lyme disease at the same time, which often presents with flu-like symptoms.

“I had no energy,” he said. ‘I just wanted to stay in bed all day. I was feeling very tired and also had severe headaches. ‘

Her daughter Avery also contracted an illness at the same time, and they lived in separate parts of their home, as Ramona feared that her Lyme disease had weakened her immune system.

He didn't notice: The reality star believes he had a mild form of COVID-19 in February, which he missed because he was also diagnosed with Lyme disease;  shown in May 2019

He didn’t notice: The reality star believes he had a mild form of COVID-19 in February, which he missed because he was also diagnosed with Lyme disease; shown in May 2019

The two have been quarantined with Ramona’s ex-husband, Mario, in Boca Raton, Florida, but when all three were tested for antibodies to the coronavirus, Mario’s results were negative for evidence of a previous infection.

Although Ramona may have thought it was safe for her to attend a party without a mask because of her antibodies, it is not yet known that antibodies to the coronavirus provide lasting immunity against the virus.

Preliminary studies reported in The New York Times suggest that some people may lose their antibodies quickly and be susceptible to re-infection in weeks or months.

Worrying news: Dorinda may still be in a strong position, as preliminary studies reported in The New York Times suggest that immunity against COVID-19 may last only a few weeks for some people;  shown in June 2019

Worrying news: Dorinda may still be on her feet, as preliminary studies reported in The New York Times suggest that immunity to COVID-19 may only last a few weeks for some people; shown in June 2019

Okay: RHONY star Leah McSweeney republished Dorinda's tweet on her Instagram Stories

Okay: RHONY star Leah McSweeney republished Dorinda’s tweet on her Instagram Stories

Dorinda was not the only housewife who was upset with Ramona for potentially dangerous behavior.

Leah McSweeney shared a copy of Dorinda’s tweet about the Hamptons party on her Instagram Stories later on Saturday.

Last month, she posted a video on Instagram criticizing Ramona for ‘living it out’ after she was seen in public without wearing a mask.

“I am very upset with some of my castmates and their families who spent the whole damn quarantine in Florida living and showing everyone how they are living,” Leah said, wearing a mask.

Mad About Her: Leah previously criticized Ramona for not wearing a mask in Florida, and then traveled back to New York amid the pandemic

Mad About Her: Leah previously criticized Ramona for not wearing a mask in Florida, and then traveled back to New York amid the pandemic

He expressed his fury that his co-star was left without a mask in Florida, even as the state saw a massive increase in coronavirus cases, before returning to New York.

‘Then Florida, of course, the cases increase. They go back to New York and they leave like nothing, without quarantine, without taking this shit seriously and basically laughing at all our faces. Damn, boys.

Florida, along with Arizona, has been one of the most affected states in recent weeks.

After its massive increase in coronavirus cases, public health experts have begun calling for a shelter-in-place order to combat the overwhelming disease.

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