Catt Sadler tested positive for COVID-19 despite being fully vaccinated!

The American entertainment reporter Catt Sadler, popularly known for her work in best known is best known for her work in E! News, E! News Weekend, and Daily Pop, has COVID-19. The reporter has been tested positive for the coronavirus even though she is fully vaccinated.

The 46 year old reporter Catt herself announced the news that she is infected with Coronavirus via her Instagram handle two days ago. Sharing a picture of herself resting on her bed, Catt wrote, “This is important. READ ME. I’m fully vaccinated, and I have Covid.” She certainly looked tired and pale.

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Along with a picture of herself, Catt also shared a picture of a bottle of immunity booster drink  and another picture of her dog with a balloon on the side which read “Feel Better Soon.” However, she did not mention what Covid-19 variant she is infected with, but she did use the platform to warn everybody of the virus in her long elaborated caption.

Catt’s entire caption further read, “I’m telling you this so that you understand that the pandemic is very much NOT over. Delta is relentless and highly contagious and grabbed ahold of me even after getting vaccinated. I was caring for someone who contracted Covid (although at the time we thought it was just the flu) – so I did come into close contact with the virus, but I wore a mask, and again I’m fully vaccinated.”

She continued, “I assumed I would be fine. Well I’m not. I’m one of many breakthrough cases that we are seeing more of each and every day. They said “you shouldn’t have severe symptoms at least” – well, mine are not mild. Two days of a fever now. Head throbbing. Extreme congestion. Even some weird puss coming out of my eye. Serious fatigue; no energy to even leave the bed. If you are not vaccinated and not wearing a mask, I assure you you don’t want to feel like this and not only are you bound to get sick eventually you’ll be spreading it to others (as in my case – I got this from someone who wasn’t vaccinated :/ )”

“If you are vaccinated, don’t let your guard down. If you’re in crowds or indoors in public I highly recommend taking the extra precaution of wearing a mask. I’m no MD but I’m here to remind you that the vaccine isn’t full proof. **Vaccines lessen the likelihood of hospitalization and death but you can still catch this thing. So continue to protect yourselves. I love you guys and I so appreciate my thoughtful friends and fam rn. Thank you for the goodies!” wrote Catt Sandler.

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