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Disgraced Harvey Weinstein 'ill and in isolation as doctors test him for coronavirus'

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Harvey Weinstein is reportedly in isolation with suspected coronavirus as doctors test him for Covid while he has a 101-degree temperature.

It has been reported that law enforcement sources have said that Weinstein has various health issues and is "poorly". Doctors are thought to be testing for Covid-19 as the disgraced 68-year-old film producer is showing symptoms of the potentially fatal virus, according to TMZ.

The site has reported that doctors are waiting on results but they are confident that Weinstein has contracted coronavirus and have placed him isolation for 72 hours.

Reports in US media have suggested that if it is confirmed that Weinstein has coronavirus, he will be transferred to a prison hospital.

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