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Amy Robach shares positive health update during time away from home

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Amy Robach has been spending time in Tokyo to report on the 2020 Olympics over the past few weeks. MORE: Amy Robach left anxiously waiting at Tokyo airportThe Good Morning America star has been restricted on what she can do as a result of the quarantine regulations over there but was delighted to share a positive health update with her followers on social media on Monday.

The mother-of-two took to Instagram at the start of the week to reveal that she had received a clear Covid test meaning that she was free to explore the city.

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