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- ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith revealed he contracted COVID-19 live on-air Tuesday.
- Smith was beginning his virtual appearance on “First Take” when he made the announcement.
- Smith received both doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech coronavirus vaccine but had not yet received his booster shot.
ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith revealed he contracted COVID-19 live on-air Tuesday.
Smith was beginning his virtual appearance on “First Take” when he made the announcement.
“I’m home right now. I’ve tested positive for COVID-19 — I have the coronavirus,” Smith said.
Ahead of his segment, Smith had tweeted, “What up peoples! Got something to tell y’all. See you on @FirstTake at 10am EST on ESPN!”
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Smith went on to explain on “First Take” that he had tested positive over the weekend after coming down with a fever.
Smith received both doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech coronavirus vaccine but had not yet received his booster shot.
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