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Kim Zolciak-Biermann Shares Health Update After She And Husband Kroy Biermann Tested Positive For COVID-19!


Kim Zolciak-Biermann is sharing a health update after confirming she and her husband Kroy Biermann tested positive for COVID-19.

The Don't Be Tardy star took to Instagram to share an update as she posted a photo of herself wearing a mask at the doctor's office. 

“Huge thank you to Dr Marc Harrigan (if you are in Atlanta please check him out) link in my story. He is on top of all the latest and greatest treatments, is so compassionate, understanding and genuinely cares about his patients. Kroy and I feel great thanks to him and his expertise ❤️,” she wrote.

“I’m feeling so much better today (almost back to 💯) after I received the MonoClonal Antibodies at Piedmont Hospital! It was almost instant that I felt a difference. As I sat there getting the infusion my eyes filled with tears many times for the nurses and doctors that put their own lives on the line everyday to care for others. THANK YOU to all of you frontline workers You guys are truly incredible! THANK YOU THANK YOU 🙏🏼”

She continued, “I felt so horrible when I arrived to Piedmont.... I have never been this sick in my life. I had high fevers over the weekend, body aches like I’ve never felt, intense headaches that medicine wouldn’t get rid of and congestion that made it hard to breathe. I was miserable as was @kroybiermann The nursing staff was so sweet, patient and attentive. It took a few hours for the IV and we were on our way home. I felt like I could breathe so much better as I walked out of the hospital but it took a good 36hrs to really feel the affects of the antibodies. I woke up this morning feeling great aside from a slight cough! 🙏🏼”

She added, “I don’t know exactly where I got Covid but @cheftraceybloom is positive, my nanny, and a couple other people that work in our home are positive as well. Covid spreads like wildfire. I have taken D, Zinc, C etc everyday since Covid started and I have never missed a day! Stay safe you guys ❤️ P.S. thank you to all that checked in on us we appreciate and love you guys.”


The news comes after the mother-of-six revealed last week that she and her husband tested positive for the coronavirus. She shared the news on Tuesday via her Instagram Story where she posted a photo of her and 35-year-old husband hooked up to IVs at a doctor’s office.

“Hubby and I tested + for Covid A few days ago! Been a hell of a ride!” she wrote via her Instagram Story. “Very thankful for our Dr’s.”


She added, “Very thankful for our Dr’s and HUGE thank you to @tuff22 for keeping us healthy and Piedmont Infusion Center as well THANK YOU SO MUCH!! You guys rock! Thank you for all you do.”

According to Us Weekly, Zolciak-Biermann’s daughter Brielle Biermann previously tested positive for COVID-19. The 24-year-old shared the news via her Instagram Stories on January 13, writing that she was “still recovering” and feeling “beyond bored” while quarantining at home for two weeks.

Aside from Kim and Kroy, several other members of the Real Housewives franchise previously tested positive for COVID-19 or antibodies to the virus, including Atlanta alum Shereé Whitfield, New Jersey stars Jennifer Aydin, Dolores Catania, Margaret Josephs, New York's Ramona Singer, Beverly Hills stars Kyle Richards, Kathy Hilton, Dorit Kemsley, Orange County stars Shannon Beador, Emily Simpson, Meghan King, Dallas' D'Andra Simmons, Miami's Larsa Pippen, Cheshire's Dawn Ward, Vancouver's Mary Zilba and WWHL host Andy Cohen.

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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