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Dancing With the Stars' Cody Rigsby tests POSITIVE for COVID-19

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Just days after his Dancing With the Stars pro partner Cheryl Burke reveals she tested positive for COVID-19, Cody Rigsby revealed he has tested positive as well, for the second time this year.The 34-year-old Peleton instructor took to Instagram on Thursday to reveal he tested positive, despite being fully vaccinated, like his partner Burke was.He revealed that he will be 'taking a break in the coming days' from the competition, though it's unclear what that will mean for the production.

Positive:Just days after his Dancing With the Stars pro partner Cheryl Burke reveals she tested positive for COVID-19, Cody Rigsby revealed he has tested positive as well'Hi friends, I wanted to check in with you to share some news.

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