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Strictly's HRVY confirmed to return to dance floor despite positive coronavirus test

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Strictly star HRVY has been given the all-clear to dance after his coronavirus scare. The singer, 21, tested positive for COVID-19 last week and was ordered into isolation.His place on the BBC show was left in doubt.But yesterday he was celebrating after medics declared that he had no symptoms and was no longer positive.It means he will join the other 11 celebrities in the new series which starts Saturday, October 17.HRVY - real name Harvey Leigh Cantwell - tweeted his fans saying: "He's free from Covid, he's a free elf now … thank you for all the kind messages."I tested negative today so I'm back, love you guys and see you all soon."Meanwhile, plans for a Strictly live tour next year featuring the new set of celebrities such as Caroline.

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