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Howie Mandel Recalls ‘Mental Pain’ Of Isolating For 10 Days After Contracting COVID-19

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Howie Mandel has recovered from a bout of COVID-19, revealing that the most difficult thing for him was having no human contact for 10 days while he isolated.

In an interview with TMZ, the “Canada’s Got Talent” judge shared his belief that he contracted the virus while attending the Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Awards.

While Mandel didn’t get slimed during the show, he joked, “I was, with a virus, apparently.” According to Mandel, he didn’t get sick, but he did suffer. “I’m vaxxed, and I’m boosted, so my symptoms weren’t terrible.

But knowing me… I would have rather taken the mental pain of me being locked in a room for 10 days, not going near anybody,” he said. READ MORE: Howie Mandel Opens Up About The Deaths Of Bob Saget And Gilbert Gottfried: ‘There Aren’t Words To Describe The Losses’ “I went insane,” he added. “I still feel like I’m recovering from that, the insanity.

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