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'Quantum of Solace' Actress Olga Kurylenko Says She's 'Completely Recovered' After Coronavirus Diagnosis

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Olga Kurylenko is feeling better after being diagnosed with coronavirus earlier this month. The 40-year-old actress took to Instagram on Sunday to announce that she has «completely recovered» from the virus.The happy news was accompanied by a pic of Kurylenko with her 4-year-old son, Alexander.«For one week I felt pretty bad and was mostly in bed, sleeping, with high fever and strong headache,» the actress wrote. «The second week, the fever was gone but some light cough appeared and I felt very tired.

By the end of the second week I felt totally fine.»As for her symptoms now, Kurylenko wrote, «Cough is almost gone although I still cough in the mornings but then it completely goes away for the day!»«I’m fine!» she concluded. «And now I’m

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