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Robin Roberts' GMA co-stars update viewers on star's health following COVID news

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Good Morning America have sorely been missing Robin Roberts' presence over the past few instalments. MORE: Robin Roberts supported by fans for big achievement away from GMAShe finally broke her silence last week when she revealed that she had tested positive for COVID and was in the process of recovery.

Her co-stars took to the air at the start of a new week to share news of her health and discuss when she would be returning to TV. WATCH: GMA's Robin Roberts and Ginger Zee bring fans to tears with unbelievably emotional updateGeorge Stephanopoulos, Cecilia Vega, and Linsey Davis commandeered the latest instalment of the morning news show, and mentioned Robin's condition right at the start. "As mentioned last week, Robin has tested positive for COVID, so she is out for a bit," George said, followed by Cecilia adding: "Her symptoms, thankfully, have been mild. MORE: Robin Roberts delivers heartfelt tribute to Charles McGee after tragic loss"She is home resting.

She's going to be joining us when she's feeling better, and we are thinking of our friend this morning," to which Linsey responded: "Of course we are. "Appreciate the concern about my absence this week on @GMA.

Unfortunately I tested positive for Covid. Grateful my symptoms have been mild and that I’m doing well. Looking forward to returning as soon as I can. #ThankfulThursday.

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