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Jim Edmonds says he's tested positive for coronavirus

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After telling fans that he's "not feeling so hot," Jim Edmonds has tested positive for coronavirus. Edmonds, 49, took to Instagram on Wednesday night to share the news, posting a video on his story. "I appreciate everyone who has sent well wishes and wished me the best," said Edmonds. "I did test positive for pneumonia and I did get a test back positive for the virus.

I am completely symptom-free now and doing really well, so I must have had it for a while before I got tested." Jim Edmonds revealed that he tested positive for coronavirus. (Instagram/Jim Edmonds) The "Real Housewives of Orange County" star revealed that his daughter has been in quarantine and is awaiting her test results.

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