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Lena Dunham Describes Horrific 21-Day Battle With COVID-19

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Lena Dunham is the latest celebrity to open up about her experience with COVID-19 and to hear her tell it, people should really be taking this virus far more seriously than we have been.

Along with a selfie (above) of her rocking a lace-patterned face mask, the Girls star explained via Instagram on Friday that she privately battled the novel coronavirus over a 21-day period — though thankfully she has since recovered. Related: Tana Mongeau Apologies For Attending HUGE Party Amid COVID-19 Pandemic Dunham shared the details of her terrifying experience in a series of written photo messages captioned, “My Covid Story.” She began: The HBO star, who is already immunocompromised with endometriosis and Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, said that people need

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