Mayim Bialik has tested positive for Covid-19 and says it's been rough.
"It's very exhausting, the exhaustion is very special. Why did I ever go out? "I have Covid and it's no joke over here," she said.
Ever since long-time host Alex Trebek passed away in 2020 from pancreatic cancer, Jeopardy! has seemed to create controversy left and right.
The current season of Jeopardy! will air until July 2022 with Mayim Bialik and Ken Jennings continuing to split hosting duties. Not to fret though as Wachspress was the eventual winner of that game, per the US Sun. At one point during the first round of Jeopardy!, contestant and current champion Megan Wachspress was answering a question that Bialik asked of the three competitors concerning the old proverb about leading a horse to water.
Star gives health update, plus responds to 'anti-vax' rumors.
A little less exhausted yesterday, which was a nice treat to not have to sleep as much as I felt like sleeping.” No one said you wouldn’t get COVID if you’re vaccinated and boosted.” “I have COVID, and it’s no joke over here,” she said at the start of the video.
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I'm feeling a whole bunch of regret that I ever took my mask off outside," she said. While we are attempting to keep our content as up-to-date as possible, the situation surrounding the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic continues to develop rapidly, so it's possible that some information and recommendations may have changed since publishing. The Call Me Kat actor then reminded followers that the virus is no joke, revealing that she had been left feeling extremely physically tired.
'The Big Bang Theory' actress and 'Jeopardy!' cohost Mayim Bialik posted on Instagram that she's experiencing a breakthrough case of COVID-19.
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"The Big Bang Theory" star Mayim Bialik Bialik ran into some bad news recently -- and it has to do with her health.
While Jackman's previous experience with COVID-19 caused him to miss performances through January 5, 2002, the actor is on the road to recovery as of June 22, per his The "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" actress, who, like Bialik, has asthma, explained that her recovery has been a hard one. Bialik definitely isn't the only celebrity to have suffered from COVID-19 during the pandemic. 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. Her recent stint as a host for the daytime version of "Jeopardy!" has gone very well; it was recently announced that she will continue splitting hosting duties with Ken Jennings on the program throughout its 2021-2022 season (per Deadline). 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. Unfortunately, Bialik ran into some bad news recently — and it has to do with her health.
The Big Bang Theory actress told fans on Monday that she had been struck down with the virus, uploading a video on her Bialik Breakdown podcast.
"It's not the same as the flu," Mayim said. And I know that it will pass. I feel guilty.
'The Big Bang Theory' actress and 'Jeopardy!' cohost Mayim Bialik posted on Instagram that she's experiencing a breakthrough case of COVID-19.
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