Eric ah Badu is testing his experience for coronavirus this week, both positive and negative.
The 49-year-old singer took to Twitter to share her confusion with her results. She said she is receiving rapid COVID-19 tests throughout the week in preparation for the operation. She shared a picture of her results on Twitter, which read, “Left nostril positive and right nostril negative.”
Badu wrote on Friday that she did not look ill and only got tested because she would be on set.
“No symptoms. Tested for covid. Same machine. Left nostril negative. Right nostril negative. Maybe they need to call on the Swiss bits so they can versus between them. The funny thing is, Dr. On. Just reported a positive result. Does the fake run here. Rapid test. Hmmm, “he wrote.
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Some fans reacted to Badu’s results by asking how she felt and suggested that she try to use more tests, such as one not fast.
“I don’t feel bad at all. We have to take those routine COVID tests to work on the set. I’m Gucci. But thank you,” he wrote.
That afternoon, Badu told her followers that she had taken the third quick test for the novel coronavirus in one day. She also demanded an investigation into these tests and claimed she wanted the money back.
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He wrote on the social media platform “How inconvenient it is to test a negative 3x after a positive within 24 hours. A single test. We understand that it is not 100% accurate but this is fantastic,” he wrote on the social media platform.
While Badu is still undecided on whether to contract Kovid-19, many celebrities have spoken of his positive diagnosis as the global health crisis escalated for the first time worldwide in early March.
Tom Hanks and his wife Rita Wilson were the first two celebrities in particular to announce their diagnosis in March. The couple returned to Los Angeles, California before recovering in Australia, meanwhile, this week revealed by Hugh Grant that he had contracted a novel virus in February.
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In addition to losing his sense of smell like many others, Grant said one of the unusual reactions he suffered was pain in his eyes.
“My eyelids felt too big for about three sizes,” Tara said.
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