Legendary country music star Reba McEntire has revealed that she did not contract Covid-19, contrary to her previous belief and statement that she got infected with the disease despite being vaccinated.
Recently, during an interview with Nancy O’Dell via “Talk Shop Live,” McEntire revealed that her previous positive COVID-19 test had turned out to be a false positive.
“I did say that I had COVID but when I got tested my antibodies – it came up that I had not had COVID,” McEntire said.
“I had my antibodies from my vaccine,” she clarified. “So I had all the symptoms, so I was kinda probably – I did get tested, you know the test that I had and it said that I had it but then the nurse that came and tested me for my antibodies said that I probably had the RSV virus.”
RSV (Respiratory Syncytial Virus) is a “common respiratory virus that usually causes mild, cold-like symptoms.”
Earlier this month, McEntire revealed that she and her boyfriend Max Linn were infected with the coronavirus despite being vaccinated.
“Rex and I got it, and it’s not fun. You don’t feel good. We were both vaccinated, and we still got it, so stay safe, stay home, and be protected the best you can,” she had said then.
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