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Golfer Greg Norman Tests Positive For COVID-19, Hospitalized With ‘Mild Symptoms’

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Greg Norman will recall Christmas Day 2020 as not one of his best. That’s because the Australian golf great — who aggressive style earned him the nickname “the Shark” — spent Christmas Day in a hospital bed after being diagnosed with COVID-19. “This sums it all up,” he wrote in the caption of a photo he posted on Instagram of himself in a hospital room.

RELATED: Kaitlyn Bristowe And Boyfriend Jason Tartick Test Positive For COVID-19 “My Christmas Day,” he added. “On behalf of millions, f•#k CoVid… get this s@#t behind us never to experience it again.” That Instagram post comes just one day after a video he posted, in which he complained of “mild symptoms of potentially COVID,” even though a test came back negative. “I feel very flu-like, I

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