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The View contributor Ana Navarro reveals she tested positive for COVID-19

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Ana Navarro has become the latest star on The View to contract COVID-19.The journalist, 50, who is fully vaccinated, revealed she tested positive for the virus on Friday's episode of the show.'Just before the show started I got a call from Christine, our COVID nurse, and the PCR I took yesterday came out negative so I am now positive for COVID,' Ana revealed. 'I'm feeling no symptoms':Ana Navarro has become the latest star on The View to contract COVID-19'I'm feeling no symptoms, I'm feeling pretty good.

So far I hope it stays and I did what the CDC recommended - the minute I felt a little bit of a tickle in my throat I assumed I had it.'I've been isolating with my dog and my box of Kleenex and I'm doing pretty good.

So I hope that people stay safe and follow the CDC guidelines.' 'Okay, you look good, you put yourself together really well today, I must say.

And keep away from your husband, alright?' Joy Behar said.This all comes just days after Whoopi Goldberg announced she had tested positive and Sunny Hostin revealed she fell ill with COVID over the holidays. 'You look good': Joy Behar complimented Ana on her appearance after she broke the news about her healthEarlier this week Whoopi told her co-hosts that she was surprised to learn that she had tested positive for COVID because she felt she had been taking all the right precautions.'I left a couple of weeks ago, just before the break, because somebody I had been around tested positive for coronavirus, so I left.

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