Mick Foley’s tests are positive for COVID-19

The famous WWE Show, Mick Foley, has tested positive for COVID-19.

Foley took to Twitter tonight and announced that he fell for the coronavirus after a recent virtual signature. He has been in quarantine in a hotel room for 18 days.

“I tested positive for COVID after a virtual signing in December and have been isolating myself in a hotel room for the past 18 days. Keep taking this virus seriously: masking yourself, social distance, looking at yourself. to each other. I wish you all a happy and healthy year, “Foley wrote.

Foley noted in his video that he participated in a virtual signing on Saturday, December 18th. He said there were two other people in the room with him, who had the masks on, but Foley withdrew to help him sign. One of the men in the room experienced symptoms later that night and reported them to Foley. Foley added that he waited 5 days before the test and has been at the hotel ever since.

Foley said COVID-19 symptoms include body aches, loss of smell, hearing impairment and easy fatigue. He said one of the worst parts is missing the holidays with his family, including Christmas Eve, Christmas Eve, New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Eve. Foley asked people to take the coronavirus very seriously. He admitted that he could have done better in terms of following the COVID-19 guidelines, especially after being so blunt about the people wearing the mask.

Foley also revealed that he has drastically reduced work during the pandemic, as in the last 11 months he has worked on only 2 reality TV shows, 4 virtual signings, 2 personal appearances and the WWE Survivor series pay per view of The Undertaker’s “Final Farewell” segment. He noted that in these 11 months he has had 12 coronavirus tests.

Foley’s positive diagnosis of COVID-19 is likely to have not been announced by the WWE for the RAW edition of Monday Night Legends Night.

This is the second time Foley has self-quarantined since the pandemic arrived. In April we watched as Foley announced that he would send free videos to fans as a way to help spread positive energy during the early days of the coronavirus pandemic. Foley then pointed out that he was in solitary confinement and could not reunite with his family for a few weeks due to concerns about COVID-19.

Stay tuned for news on Foley. You can see his full tweet with the video below:

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