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ITV confirms I'm a Celebrity 2020 cast member has tested positive for coronavirus

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I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! 2020 cast member has tested positive for coronavirus.The celebrity, who hasn't yet been named, is currently in self-isolation following their positive result and it hasn't been confirmed if they will still be taking part in the show when it kicks off next weekend.An ITV spokesperson told "We can confirm that one member of the cast has received a positive covid result and that individual is self-isolating where we are giving them all the support that they need. "I'm a Celebrity has robust health and safety measures and protocols in place in order to operate safely within Covid-19 guidelines."The full 2020 cast has now been confirmed, but due to COVID-19 travel restrictions, the location has been moved.

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