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Sharon Stone blames non-mask wearers for her sister Kelly's COVID-19 battle

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Sharon Stone has blamed her sister Kelly getting coronavirus on non-mask wearers. The actress, 62, instilled fear into her fans when she shared the chilling reality of a hospital room of a coronavirus sufferer.

In an Instagram message, Sharon sadly revealed her sister was already a sufferer of Lupus and must have picked up coronavirus on her only trip out to the pharmacy.

Lupus is a long-term disease where the body's immune system attacks normal healthy tissue after becoming hyperactive. Eerie photographs captured the empty hospital bed set up in the middle of a room.

Unsettling pictures showed the hospital room was fitted with a huge yellow tube. Sharon questioned whether her fans could face spending time in the hospital room alone as

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