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Gwyneth Paltrow gives update on she and husband Brad Falchuk after testing positive for COVID-19

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Gwyneth Paltrow and husband Brad Falchuk are still feeling the effects of COVID-19 after testing positive early on during the pandemic.Now, nearly a year since their diagnosis, the Goop founder gave a glimpse into their road to recovery, as well as some of the long-lasting symptoms, in an interview with People.'He actually only got his taste and smell back in January, so nine months after he lost it,' Paltrow said of her husband, while also noting that they've both suffered from 'a bit of fatigue and brain fog.' Road to recovery: Gwyneth Paltrow, 48, shared about the lingering symptoms she and husband Brad Falchuk, 50, have been dealing with since testing positive for COVID-19 early on in the pandemic last yearTaking a brief moment to.

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