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David and Victoria Beckham ‘caught coronavirus in March’ and fear they were super-spreaders

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David and Victoria Beckham reportedly believe they had coronavirus in March and fear they could have been ‘super-spreaders’. The power couple are said to have ‘fallen ill’ in March just weeks before the coronavirus lockdown was imposed.

During this time, the pair attended several public events with their children Brooklyn, Romeo, Cruz and Harper. A source told The Sun that it was an ‘absolute nightmare scenario’, adding: ‘David was on duty for his club Inter Miami, and Victoria and the family flew down to support him. ‘They attended a couple of swanky networking events as David had promotional duties, and were shaking hands and kissing fans and various club dignitaries. ‘They then flew back to London, and were whisked straight to their.

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