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Kamala Harris Gave ‘View’ Interview From Backstage After Hosts Test Positive For Covid

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Vice President Kamala Harris’ return to the view had an unexpected twist when co-hosts Sunny Hostin and Ana Navarro tested positive for COVID-19 in the middle of the Friday September 24 broadcast.

While the 56-year-old vice president was originally planned to do her interview live in the studio, Harris took questions from Joy Behar and Sara Haines remotely on a video call backstage, and she urged people to get vaccinated against the coronavirus.

Behar kicked off the interview by assuring that Harris felt safe in light of the covid scare. The vice president praised the two hosts for being so cautious about the virus to begin with, and mentioned if they were unvaccinated the consequences could’ve been much worse. “Sunny and Ana are strong

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