Her presence has made her so popular among fans of the game show that it’s led ABC to declare in 2021 that she will host any primetime and ancillary versions of the game show as well. The good news doesn’t stop there for the “Blossom” and “The Big Bang Theory” actress; her Fox sitcom, “Call me Kat” was renewed for a third season in May. That’s a lot of good news for fans of Bialik to celebrate. Unfortunately, Bialik ran into some bad news recently — and it has to do with her health. The actress recently took to her social media to share a number of updates about her well-being and that of her family. What she had to say has left many of her fans feeling sad about how she’s doing, but hoping she’ll get well soon. Mayim Bialik has COVID-19Frazer Harrison/Getty ImagesPer an announcement on her official Instagram on June 20, 2022, the actress has announced she has COVID-19. She directed her fans to an Instagram Live she did for her podcast, Bialik Breakdown. There, per The Hollywood Reporter, she let fans know a little bit more about how she’s dealing with her symptoms. Fatigue seems to be the biggest problem facing her. “I had mononucleosis in college, and the exhaustion hits like that, where you cannot be awake,” she explained. Perhaps mindful of the controversy she faced due to her evolving opinion on vaccination, Bialik explained she’d been both vaccinated and boosted for COVID-19. Suffering from two preconditions — an unnamed thyroid condition and asthma — she added that she’s experienced some chest tightness, as well as some congestion alongside the exhaustion. The actress also expressed regret about taking off her mask in a public setting. “I’m just putting this out there: I’m feeling a lot of fear. Like why did I ever go out? Why did I think that anything was fine, ever?” she wondered. Although she did not provide any details about how, when, and where she removed her mask, Bialik also disclosed that her 16-year-old son is also dealing with COVID-19. Bialik has continued to keep her audience abreast of her symptoms, posting to Instagram on June 21, 2022, that she has begun to feel better, while her son is still in the middle of recovering. The actress, who has previously advocated for naturalism, explained that she’s using various herbs, herbal tea, and turmeric in part to aid her family’s ongoing recovery, and once again expressed guilt over having taken off her mask. Bialik isn’t the only celeb who’s battled COVID-19DFree/ShutterstockBialik definitely isn’t the only celebrity to have suffered from COVID-19 during the pandemic. Thousands of average, ordinary, everyday citizens have dealt with the illness — and so have celebrities, heads of state, and members of the British Royal Family. Two celebrities who have come down with COVID-19 recently have described their divergent roads toward wellness.
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