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Mia Farrow provides coronavirus update following daughter's hospitalization

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Days after urging her social media followers for prayers, Mia Farrow has provided a positive update on her 26-year-old daughter who was hospitalized for the coronavirus.

On Friday, Mia, 75, informed fans that her daughter, Quincy Farrow, had no choice but check into a hospital amid her battle with COVID-19, the novel coronavirus.

The "Great Gatsby" actress then took to her Twitter on Monday to share some good news and thanked fans for their support. "Every day my daughter grows stronger.Thank you again with all my heart for your good wishes and your prayers," she said.

The activist reportedly adopted Quincy when she was 1. Now 26, Quincy is married to her husband, Ethan, and the two share a daughter, Coretta, who is often featured on Mia's.

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