Cheating husband catches coronavirus on secret trip to Italy with mistress - and his quarantined wife has no idea 😬
A MARRIED man in quarantine with coronavirus is in a sweat because he caught the killer bug during a secret trip to Italy with his mistress.
He presented himself to a hospital on return with coronavirus symptoms - and tests revealed he has Covid-19. "He thought he had the perfect alibi to carry out his affair, but hadn't reckoned on the coronavirus meltdown. The patient is just relieved he got home before flights were cancelled - that would have taken some explaining.
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