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Coronavirus: Page 3 icon Linda Lusardi 'very ill' in hospital with symptoms

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Linda Lusardi's husband Sam Kane has revealed that they have been hospitalised after coming down with coronavirus symptoms. Taking to Facebook, Sam said: "To all who know us.

Linda and I have been taken to hospital and will be tested for COVID-19 at some point very soon. We are both stable but very ill. "Thank you for all of your messages of support.

Could I please ask that you hold off from any messaging at this time. "Your concern means the world to us. Prayers and positivity in abundance please if you have time.

Thank you all. Stay safe." This week, Linda shared her fears that she had contracted the coronavirus on Twitter. She tweeted: "I want to thank you all for your good wishes.

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