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Tamron Hall tests positive for COVID-19 with 'no symptoms'

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Daytime Emmy Award-winning talk show host Tamron Hall tested positive for COVID-19 despite 'showing no symptoms,' and she's been taping her show from her Harlem home.'I am following CDC guidelines, staying home, and taking every precaution to ensure everyone's safety,' the 51-year-old Texan wrote in an email to her staff obtained by Page Six.'Thankfully, [my son] Moses and my entire family have all tested negative.

I am devastated to say the least, but I know we will get through this.' 'I am devastated': Daytime Emmy Award-winning talk show host Tamron Hall tested positive for COVID-19 despite 'showing no symptoms,' and she's been taping her show from her Harlem home (pictured April 6)Tamron - who pulled out of hosting City Harvest's 2022 gala on Tuesday - was vaccinated a year ago at the hospital of her alma mater, Temple University, in Philadelphia.On Monday, Hall and her husband Steven Greener celebrated the third birthday of their son Moses Mitchell by giving him a puppy called Exodus.

The As the Wicked Watch author also arranged for personalized birthday greetings from Sesame Street stars Elmo and Cookie Monster for her only child.Tamron's last in-person interview (with Gia Casey and DJ Envy) aired Monday, which could've been pretaped, and she hopes to return to the studio in time for the Mother's Day show.

The 51-year-old Texan wrote in an email to her staff: 'I am following CDC guidelines, staying home, and taking every precaution to ensure everyone's safety.

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