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Sheree Whitfield takes to Instagram to reveal that she has tested positive for having COVID-19

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Sheree Whitfield took to Instagram on Tuesday to reveal that she has been diagnosed with COVID-19.The 50-year-old reality star posted a video to provide an update on her health status with her roughly 977,000 followers.'Hey guys, just checking in.

I know I have been M.I.A.,' Sheree said at the start of the video filmed outdoors. Health status:Sheree Whitfield took to Instagram on Tuesday to reveal that she has been diagnosed with COVID-19'I tested positive for COVID-19,'she revealed adding that she's been at home self-quarantining for the past week and a half.Sheree said she wanted people to know that her sickness was 'no joke' and said she had been 'out of it' while sick.

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