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Sharon Osbourne is put on a DRIP as she struggles in bed with Covid after nursing husband Ozzy

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SHARON Osbourne revealed she's on a DRIP while being stuck in bed battling Covid. The TalkTV host jetted back to Los Angeles to nurse her sick husband Ozzy last week - and ended up catching the virus herself.

It came just three days into launching her new show The Talk. Despite testing positive, Sharon appeared live by video link to debate the day's biggest news stories.

Overnight she updated fans on her condition as she shared a snap of her in bed hooked up to an IV. She was being kept company by her dog Elvis who lay sleeping beside her.

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