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Madonna says she’s going outside to “breathe in the COVID-19 air” after she took a test and found out she has Coronavirus “antibodies” (video)

Madonna has revealed that she recently got tested for the virus and found out that she has Coronavirus “antibodies”.

The 61-year-old pop legend made the revelation in an Instagram video on Thursday, which is part of a series she has dubbed her “Quarantine Diaries.” 

She said: “I took a test the other day. I found out that I have the antibodies. So tomorrow, I’m just going to go for a long drive in a car and I’m going to roll down the window, and I’m going to breathe in the COVID-19 air. Yup. I hope the sun is shining.”

The singer appears to be claiming that following a test, it has proven that her immune system has already seen the Coronavirus, though it is unclear if she had suffered any symptoms.

However, it is still unclear whether those antibodies can provide immunity against getting infected again.  

Antibodies are proteins that help fight off infections.

While Madonna might be confident in her ability to go outside now that she has tested positive for antibodies, which indicates she was exposed to the virus, the Centers for Disease Control says that just because a person tests positive for COVID-19 antibodies, it does not necessarily make them immune to the virus.

“A positive test result shows you have antibodies that likely resulted from an infection with SARS-CoV-2, or possibly a related coronavirus,” the CDC says.

“It’s unclear if those antibodies can provide protection (immunity) against getting infected again,” the CDC says. “This means that we do not know at this time if antibodies make you immune to the virus.”

Watch Madonna make the revelation in a video below.

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