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Neil Patrick Harris Reveals His Entire Family Had Coronavirus Earlier This Year

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Neil Patrick Harris is opening up about his family’s scary experience with the novel coronavirus. During Tuesday’s broadcast of the Today show, the 47-year-old actor revealed that he and his husband David Burtka, as well as their 9-year-old twins Gideon and Harper, contracted COVID-19 earlier this year when cases in the United States had just started climbing.

Oh no! Related: Couple Dies Of Coronavirus 4 Minutes Apart While Holding Hands It’s unclear who got sick first, but the How I Met Your Mother star said the way his early symptoms progressed was a big red flag indicating that something was off among his family.

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