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Kevin Connolly Reveals Newborn Daughter Has COVID-19

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Kevin Connolly and Zulay Henao’s newborn daughter has contracted COVID-19. The “Entourage” star revealed that Kennedy Cruz, born early June, and he both contracted the virus.

Speaking with Doug Ellin and Kevin Dillon on their podcast “Victory The Podcast“, Connolly said that even though he was fully vaccinated, the symptoms were “brutal” but luckily “manageable”.

RELATED: ‘Entourage’ Star Kevin Connolly Expecting First Child With Zulay Henao “There is zero doubt in my mind this vaccine saved me a great deal,” Connolly added. “Without that vaccine, I would want no part in that Delta variant.” “It’s been hard.

It’s hard when your kid is sick, you know? Because there’s really nothing you can do,” he said. “But she’s doing great. It’s just the

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