Madonna Says She Tested Positive for Coronavirus Antibodies So Plans to Breathe ‘COVID-19 Air’
Singer and pop queen Madonna just revealed that she has tested positive for novel coronavirus antibodies.
The singer, 61, shared the news on Instagram Thursday with a video that she dubbed “Quarantine Diaries No. 14.”
“I took a test the other day, and I found out that I have the antibodies. So tomorrow I’m just going to go for a long drive in the car, I’m going to roll down the window and I’m going to breathe in the COVID-19 air. Yup. I hope the sun is shining,” she said in the video.
The “Material Girl” singer went over some other musings before concluding, “Here’s the good news: tomorrow’s another day and I’m going to wake up and I’m going to feel differently.”
While Madonna might be confident in her ability to go out and about now that she has tested positive for antibodies, which indicates she was exposed to the virus, the Centers for Disease Control says that just because a person tests positive for COVID-19 antibodies, it does not necessarily make them immune to the virus.