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Jim Edmonds Confirms He Has Tested Positive For Coronavirus!

Jim Edmonds has confirmed he has tested positive for coronavirus (COVID-19) after going to the hospital with symptoms associated with the infection last weekend. The ex-husband of Real Housewives of Orange County alum Meghan King Edmonds shared the news of his test results in several videos in his Instagram Story on Wednesday, April 1.

"Hey, y'all, what's up. I just wanted to drop a quick note. I appreciate everyone who has said well wishes and wished me the best. I did test positive for pneumonia, and I did get a test positive for the virus," Jim said, according to Bravo's The Daily Dish. "I am completely symptom-free now and doing really well."

Edmonds explained that he believes he may have been infected with coronavirus "for a while" before he got tested and has been self-quarantining from the rest of his family during this time. "Thank god I quarantined myself and listened to what everyone said and kept our curve at my house flattened," Jim said. "My daughter has been tested. She is waiting for her results, but she is symptom-free. So we're all doing really well here."

Jim said that he is now "feeling great" after just resting to recover from the disease. Since sharing in his Instagram Story on March 31 that he has been "feeling better," Jim has been keeping busy in self-quarantine by cleaning out his garage and getting some sun, reports the publication.

In his latest Instagram Story update, Jim thanked his fans for all of their support. "Do not take this lightly. If you don't feel good, go to the doctor or go to the emergency room if you can't breathe because that's what happened to me. They didn't want to test me, and I forced them to take me to the emergency room, and lo and behold, pneumonia and the virus, so don't take it lightly," Jim said. "Take care of yourselves."

Given the constantly evolving nature of COVID-19, we want our readers (courtesy via Us Weekly) to have access to the most accurate resources. For the most up-to-date coronavirus information, guidance, and support, consult the CDCWHO, and information from local public health officials. If you’re experiencing coronavirus symptoms, call your primary care provider for medical advice.

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