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Pitch Perfect actress Anna Camp OPENS UP about her battle with COVID 19: I’m lucky I didn’t die

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Pitch Perfect actress Anna Camp urges people to wear a mask in public and take safety measures as she shares her coronavirus scare via Instagram on Tuesday.

The 37-year-old actress got candid about the healthcare she recently faced. “I was extremely sick for over three weeks and still have lingering symptoms.

I was incredibly safe. I wore a mask. I used hand sanitizer,” Anna explained, but it didn’t last. “One time, when the world was starting to open up, I decided to forgo wearing my mask.

One. Time. And I ended up getting it.” She continued that “people are saying it’s like having the flu, but I’ve had the flu, and this is absolutely not that,” she said.

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