Rita Wilson reveals she no longer has antibodies to COVID-19

In December, she revealed that she still had antibodies to COVID-19, almost nine months after she recovered.

And almost two months later, Rita Wilson revealed that he no longer had the antibodies.

The 64-year-old singer / actress, who fought COVID-19 in March 2020, spoke about it on Monday during the Ellen DeGeneres Show.

The most recent: in December, she revealed that she still had antibodies to COVID-19, almost nine months after she recovered.  And almost two months later, Rita Wilson revealed that he no longer has the antibodies

The most recent: in December, she revealed that she still had antibodies to COVID-19, almost nine months after she recovered. And almost two months later, Rita Wilson revealed that he no longer has the antibodies

In the video interview, Ellen said that while she herself outperformed COVID, Rita and her husband Tom Hanks, also 64, understood ‘in the beginning’.

When asked if they were getting calls asking for advice, she said, ‘Well, yes and you feel like a superhero and superhuman because you have the antibodies and you feel like you can go places and do things, except that no one else you can go nowhere and do anything. ‘

But yes, we got a lot of calls and it was really great to hear from people. And I know we talked when you had it. And it’s horrible to have that. I hope that the vaccine is now available and people can get it, and we can get back to normal life soon. ‘

Ellen noted that when you have the virus, ‘people are afraid of you and run away’.

Appearance: The 64-year-old singer / actress, who fought COVID-19 in March 2020, talked about it on Monday, during the Ellen DeGeneres Show

Appearance: The 64-year-old singer / actress, who fought COVID-19 in March 2020, talked about it on Monday, during the Ellen DeGeneres Show

Rita said that when she and Tom had it, ‘it was so early that we were completely isolated and didn’t see anyone. It was just us. And sometimes he scared me, so I ran away, ‘she joked.

Ellen asked if she had recently been tested for antibodies, which Rita said she did, and that she actually doesn’t have any more.

Rita said: ‘Unfortunately, I no longer have the antibodies. I did the test two weeks ago and I don’t have the antibodies anymore, but it’s okay, I have a mask. And I have hand sanitizer, so I’m back like everyone else.

Rita and Tom hired and recovered from COVID-19 in March, while they were in Australia to work; they were told at the time that they contracted the disease while in the U.S. or in transit to Australia – not in Australia.

Couple: Rita and Tom contracted and recovered from COVID-19 in March, while they were in Australia to work;  they were told at the time that they contracted the disease while in the United States or in transit to Australia - not in Australia;  depicted on February 9, 2020 at the 92 Annual Academy Awards in Hollywood

Couple: Rita and Tom contracted and recovered from COVID-19 in March, while they were in Australia to work; they were told at the time that they contracted the disease while in the United States or in transit to Australia – not in Australia; depicted on February 9, 2020 at the 92 Annual Academy Awards in Hollywood

They confirmed that they had COVID-19 on March 12, 2020 through their social networks.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, at the time of diagnosis, the new infections reported in Australia were non-contact cases and they had the virus for at least a week before confirmation that it was COVID-19.

According to the vehicle, at the time, there were only 130 cases in the country.

She revealed on Jimmy Kimmel Live in early December, during an interview with a person, that she still had antibodies and was tested through a UCLA antibody program for a study.

When she had COVID, the star recalled that she felt “very tired, extremely painful, uncomfortable, did not want to be touched”, adding that she had a fever of 40 degrees on the ninth day, with chills and loss of taste and smell.

During the interview with Ellen, she also talked about her father, who chose the surname Wilson after removing him from a street sign.

“The name I was born with was Margarita Ibrahimoff, who I think sounds like a fantastic Bulgarian gymnast, but he was tired of hearing people asking how to spell the name, how to pronounce it? And so he chose Wilson because he knew that no one would ever ask him how to spell Wilson.

The star also sang his new single I Wanna Kiss Bob Dylan.

Talented woman: the star also sang her new single I Wanna Kiss Bob Dylan

Talented woman: the star also sang her new single I Wanna Kiss Bob Dylan

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