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Kristy Swanson Hospitalised With COVID-19

Kristy Swanson reveals that she has been hospitalised with COVID-19.
The 51-year-old actress shared the news via Twitter after being rushed to hospital on Monday (November 1). She described herself being “at the tail end” of her illness when it suddenly developed into phnemonia.
It is unclear if Swanson received the vaccine.
“Prayers for me please,” she posted. “Yesterday I took an ambulance ride to the hospital. I’m still here with pneumonia, I’m on oxygen etc, all covid related of course. I’m in good spirits and in great hands.”
“Thank you for all the prayers, it truly means a lot to me,” she added later. “I can feel it. Just a little more clarification & update, I was just at the tail end of my Covid diagnosis when it jumped into my lungs. So they are treating me with Barictinib & blood thinners so I don’t clot. I’m ok.”
?? Prayers for me please. Yesterday I took an ambulance ride to the hospital. I’m still here with pneumonia, I’m on oxygen etc, all covid related of course. I’m in good spirits and in great hands. ❤️??
— Kristy Swanson (@KristySwansonXO) November 1, 2021
In a tribute to the hospital and staff she wrote, “Virtue memorial in Mount Holly NJ has been incredible. They are so on top of it and have a wonderful staff. My night nurse is Rose and I love her because she takes care of me that’s my moms name. The paramedics in NJ are super pro, friggin amazing and hot AF! I’m doing great.”
Virtua memorial in Mount Holly NJ has been incredible. They are so on top it and have a wonderful staff. My night nurse is Rose and I love her because she takes care of me and that’s my moms name ?The paramedics in NJ are super pro, friggin amazing and hot AF! I’m doing great ❤️
— Kristy Swanson (@KristySwansonXO) November 1, 2021
Swanson is best known for her portrayal of Buffy the Vampire Slayer in the 1992 film. Her other roles include appearances in Ferrs Bueller’s Day Off, Hot Shots!, and The Chase.
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