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Ali Wentworth Tests Positive for Coronavirus: "I've Never Been Sicker"

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Ali Wentworth is the latest Hollywood figure to announce that they have tested positive for the novel coronavirus. The comedian, 55, took to Instagram on Wednesday to share that she is currently enduring a "high fever.

Horrific body aches. Heavy chest." "I’m quarantined from my family. This is pure misery #stayhome." "I've never been sicker," Wentworth captioned a photo showing her laying in bed alongside her dog.

Following the news, Wentworth's husband, Good Morning America anchor George Stephanopoulos, announced that he will be working from home for the foreseeable future.

View this post on Instagram I have tested positive for the Corona Virus. I’ve never been sicker. High fever. Horrific body aches.

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