After losing her grandmother and godmother to the coronavirus, Sharon Stone now says her sister and brother-in-law are battling the disease.
On Sunday, an upset Sharon took to Instagram again, posting a video which she captioned,"VOTE TO LIVE."
Sharon confirmed that Kelly's husband, Bruce, is also in a separate COVID room, saying the pair stayed at home for as long as they could. "In Montana where they live, you can't get tested unless you're symptomatic and then you don't get your test results for five days," she explained."Also the people that they came in contact with, like my mother, who's had two heart attacks, five stints, and a pacemaker in the last five months, couldn't get a test because she wasn't symptomatic even though she could have been their A-symptomatic contact that gave them COVID.
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