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Linda Lusardi, 61, placed on oxygen after being hospitalised with COVID-19: 'Very poorly'

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Linda Lusardi, 61, is currently on oxygen and on a drip after testing positive for coronavirus last week.The television personality was hospitalised last Friday with COVID-19 alongside her husband Sam Kane, 51, who has now been released from hospital.Sam took the opportunity to update concerned fans on Linda’s condition today and explained she is still “very poorly”.In a Facebook post, Linda’s other half wrote: “No real change in Linda today, I’m afraid.She’s been the same since last night. “Still on oxygen and still on a drip, very poorly.She’s eating and drinking regularly. “Just needs her oxygen levels to start taking care of themselves before the next big push can happen.”Sam added: “She’s still far from well and nowhere near out of the.

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