CNN's Brooke Baldwin tests negative for COVID-19: 'ByeFelicia'
Weeks after testing positive for COVID-19, CNN anchor Brooke Baldwin published a “coronavirus diary” documenting her “relentless, scary and lonely” experience.
“I got sick and lost my ability to do my job,” she wrote in the piece. “I was suddenly cut off from my purpose, and even isolated from my own husband, left to experience the virus firsthand all by myself. Like so many others.”At the time of publication, Baldwin hoped to be back on air by Monday. Per her latest Instagram update, she’ll meet her goal, returning
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