Khloé Kardashian and her 3-year-old daughter tested positive for COVID-19, the reality star revealed Friday. “We will be here in quarantine and following current guidelines.”
Khloé Kardashian and daughter True, 3, test positive for COVID
Kardashian, 37, tweeted, “Hey guys, I wanted to let you know that True and I tested positive for Covid. I had to cancel several engagements and I’m sorry I couldn’t make that happen. Thankfully I did. he’s been vaccinated, so everything will be fine.”
Hi guys I wanted to let you know True and I tested positive for Covid. I’ve had to cancel several commitments and I’m sorry I won’t be able to make those happen. Luckily I have been vaccinated so all will be ok. We will be over here in quarantine and following current guidelines.
— Khloé (@khloekardashian) October 29, 2021
“We will be here in quarantine and following current guidelines,” he added, writing in another post, “Be safe everyone.”
The Good American co-founder, who shares True with Tristan Thompson, previously tested positive for COVID-19 in March 2020, with the diagnosis and the family’s reaction unfolding on an earlier season of her reality series Keeping Up with the Kardashians.
“It was incredibly scary, ” Kardashian told host Ellen DeGeneres last October about her bout with the coronavirus. “I mean, it’s still scary, but especially when everyone was shutting down and we really didn’t have any information or information that we had changed every day.”
Kardashian went on to say that being separated from her 2-year-old daughter proved to be the most challenging part.
“I was quarantined in my room for 16 days. We had to wait until I got negative results for me to leave, and that was the hardest part,” the mother of one recalled.
Kardashian clarified that she has been vaccinated against COVID-19, which means she contracted a breakthrough case.
Vaccinated people who test positive will likely be asymptomatic or experience a much milder illness than if they were unvaccinated. Most deaths from COVID-19, about 98-99%, occur in unvaccinated persons.
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