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Julianna Margulies

Julianna Margulieshas tested positive for COVID-19.

The ER alumni revealed she tested positive for the respiratory virus on Tuesday, amid the ongoing surge in COVID-19 cases due to the Omicron variant. The actress posted a photo of herself watching the Netflix hit filmTick…Tick…Boom!on Tuesday while discussing her diagnosis and symptoms.

“I also have Covid,” Margulies added at the end of the caption. She gave some background on her symptoms, too. “I’m fine because I am vaccinated so it just feels like the flu.”

“How lucky we are to have the science that made these vaccinations. Please get vaccinated if you are not,” she added.

Makeup artist Gita Bass also shared healing thoughts. “Take care honey! Hope you have a speedy recovery. Lots of love,” she said.

The actress is the latest celebrity to announce a positive diagnosis with the virus after the holiday season.

Dean McDermott,Savannah Gutherie,Hota Kotb,Hugh JackmanandDebra Messingare just a few of the stars who have recently tested positive as the highly contagiousOmicron variantcontinues to sweep the nation.

According to theNew York TimesCOVID-19 tracker, the United States has seen a 204% increase in positive coronavirus cases over the last 14 days, and case rates are highest in the Northeast region of the country. In California, where Vanderpump resides, the average number of daily cases currently tops 100,000.

“The Omicron variant is spreading quickly and has the potential to impact all facets of our society,” the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention director Rochelle Walenskysaid in a news releasein late December.

Added Walensky: “Prevention is our best option: get vaccinated, get boosted, wear a mask in public indoor settings in areas of substantial and high community transmission, and take a test before you gather.”

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