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‘Days of Our Lives’ star Judi Evans says she nearly had to have her legs amputated due to coronavirus

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Days of Our Lives star Judi Evans contracted COVID-19 while she was in the hospital recovering from a serious horseback riding accident during the coronavirus pandemic.Howie Tiger Simon, a rep for Evans, shared an update on the 55-year-old actor’s condition in a Facebook post on Monday.He said that Evans ”nearly had both legs amputated on two different occasions” due to “COVID blood clots.” “I spoke to Judi on Sunday and she is STILL in the hospital — 23 days now and counting,” the post read. “She contracted COVID-19 while there and she had what is known as the COVID blood clots in her legs and she nearly had both legs amputated on two different occasions.”Simon said that Evans “had mild symptoms” which included fever, aches, a cough and.

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