Nadine Samonte reveals family tested positive for COVID-19, now recovered | Inquirer Entertainment

Nadine Samonte reveals family tested positive for COVID-19, now recovered

/ 04:46 PM January 25, 2022

Nadine Samonte, family

Nadine Samonte with her family (Image: Instagram/@nadinesamonte)

Nadine Samonte and her family, including her one-month-old baby Harmony, all tested positive for COVID-19 and have since recovered.

The “StarStruck” alum told fans about her COVID-19 experience via her Instagram Story yesterday, Jan. 24. She also showed a photo of a negative COVID-19 antigen test.

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“From positive to negative na (now), yahoo!” she said. “Grabe ang nangyari sa’min. Kaming lahat nag-positive, kahit si Harmony.” (What happened to us was too much. We were all positive, even Harmony.)

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Samonte then expressed gratefulness that despite testing positive, she only experienced mild symptoms of COVID-19 and she managed to immediately address the condition of her three kids.

“Thank you, Lord, for everything. We made it,” she said while encouraging the public to be safe amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

Nadine Samonte

Image: Instagram/@nadinesamonte

Samonte gave birth to baby Harmony on Nov. 30, 2021, after a difficult first few months of pregnancy due to her polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and antiphospholipid antibody syndrome (APAS) diagnoses.

The actress experienced several complications while pregnant and almost lost Harmony early into her pregnancy. She was rushed to the hospital last November due to premature contractions.  /ra

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