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Alyssa Milano reminds you to ‘wear a damn mask’

“Wear a damn mask.” 

This is what Hollywood celebrity Alyssa Milano said when she shared a video of herself showing hair loss as a result of suffering from the coronavirus. 

The actress tested positive for COVID-19 antibodies earlier this month and did not shy away from sharing her experiences and raising awareness about her battle with the virus.

On August 6, Milano shared “After living the last 4 months with lingering symptoms like, vertigo, stomach abnormalities, irregular periods, heart palpitations, shortness of breath, zero short term memory, and general malaise, i went and got an antibody test from a blood draw (not the finger prick) from a lab. I am positive for COVID antibodies. I had COVID-19.”

 

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This was me on April 2nd after being sick for 2 weeks. I had never been this kind of sick. Everything hurt. Loss of smell. It felt like an elephant was sitting on my chest. I couldn’t breathe. I couldn’t keep food in me. I lost 9 pounds in 2 weeks. I was confused. Low grade fever. And the headaches were horrible. I basically had every Covid symptom. At the very end of march I took two covid19 tests and both were negative. I also took a covid antibody test (the finger prick test) after I was feeling a bit better. NEGATIVE. After living the last 4 months with lingering symptoms like, vertigo, stomach abnormalities, irregular periods, heart palpitations, shortness of breath, zero short term memory, and general malaise, I went and got an antibody test from a blood draw (not the finger prick) from a lab. I am POSITIVE for covid antibodies. I had Covid19. I just want you to be aware that our testing system is flawed and we don’t know the real numbers. I also want you to know, this illness is not a hoax. I thought I was dying. It felt like I was dying. I will be donating my plasma with hopes that I might save a life. Please take care of yourselves. Please wash your hands and wear a mask and social distance. I don’t want anyone to feel the way I felt. Be well. I love you all (well, maybe not the trolls. Just the kind people.)❤️

A post shared by Alyssa Milano (@milano_alyssa) on Aug 5, 2020 at 12:42pm PDT

After testing positive, she checks in a hospital a few days later writing “ This virus sucks. Please take it seriously.”

The actress then proceeded to share a video about hair loss being one of the many effects she encountered with the virus.

 

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Thought I’d show you what #Covid19 does to your hair. Please take this seriously. #WearADamnMask #LongHauler

A post shared by Alyssa Milano (@milano_alyssa) on Aug 9, 2020 at 1:23pm PDT

She wrote, “Thought I’d show you what COVID-19 does to your hair. Please take this seriously,”. The video shows her continuous hair fall after using a brush over her head. “One brushing, this is my hair loss,” she said.

Alyssa also shared data that supports her claims of hair loss being a long-term effect of the virus. The survey was conducted by a research group for coronavirus survivors called “Survivor Corps” who asked what symptoms they had which were not mentioned in the CDC list including hair loss.

As the number of COVID cases increase, the victims that battled the virus continue to spread awareness of its seriousness and inform those who undermine its effects. Milano continues to be an advocate for better testing systems after taking a total of three tests and the first two getting inefficient results due to her recurring symptoms.

POP! Creator Community / Jose Rafael Santamaria

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