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Ana Navarro And Sunny Hostin Return To ‘The View’ And Open Up About False Positive COVID-19 Test

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The co-hosts of “The View” are back at work after a COVID false alarm. On Friday’s show, hosts Ana Navarro and Sunny Hostin were abruptly forced to leave the set live on the air after their COVID-19 tests came back positive.

Subsequent testing showed that they had received false positives. RELATED: Ana Navarro Speaks Out After She & Sunny Hostin Test Positive For COVID-19 On ‘The View’ Coming back to the show on Monday, both co-hosts addressed the chaos that ensued from incident, which happened just before they were set to interview U.S.

Vice President Kamala Harris. “It was really uncomfortable for my results to be release publicly before I even knew what was going on, before they were verified, before I was tested again and again,” Hostin

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