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Melissa Joan Hart Says 'It’s Hard to Breathe' After Contracting a Breakthrough Case of COVID-19

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Melissa Joan Hart has contracted a breakthrough case of COVID-19. The 45-year-old actress revealed her diagnosis on Instagram earlier this week, telling her followers in a video, «I am vaccinated and I got COVID and it's bad.»«It's weighing on my chest,» Hart said in her video, which was taken from her bed. «It's hard to breathe.»Hart and her husband, Mark Wilkerson, share three sons, Mason, 15, Braydon, 13, and Tucker, 8.

The actress believes that she, as well as one of her kids, contracted the virus due to her sons' return to school.«One of my kids, I think, has it so far.

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