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Is Kelly Ripa Vaccinated? As She Tests Positive For Covid

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Kelly Ripa has tested positive for COVID-19.

“Unfortunately, I tested positive for covid-19 this weekend,” the 51-year-old Live! with Kelly and Ryan co-host told her followers in an Instagram Story on Monday.

“However, I am fully vaccinated and boosted, and today’s show was pre-taped last week,” she concluded. “I’m taking all precautions and looking forward to getting back to normal as soon as the regular quarantine period is up.”

Kelly Ripa was diagnosed with COVID-19 after her three children joined her for a special Mother’s Day edition of Live! with Kelly and Ryan on Friday, in which she put their mom’s knowledge to the test in a game called “Who Knows Mom Best?”

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Kelly Ripa has three children with her husband Mark Consuelos, whom she married on May 1, 1996, after meeting on the set of All My Children the year before. At the beginning of the month, they celebrated their 26th wedding anniversary.

“I’ve been with the love of my life for 26 years!” A throwback snapshot of the two of them was captioned by Ripa.

Ripa was asked about her middle name, favorite dish, what she wants for Mother’s Day (peace and quiet), and what her children irritate her the most.

Friends and followers reacted positively to the family photo in the comments section. David Muir wrote, “Pretty dang cute chickens.” 

“Happy wedding anniversary! 26 years old. Consuelos, 51, shared an image of two penguins holding hands in his own tweet, along with the words “partner for life.” “over their shoulders

Kelly Ripa’s early Mother’s Day festivities

Ripa’s early Mother’s Day celebrations also included a toast to her Live! crew, which included more than a dozen working moms with whom she has collaborated for the previous 20 years. “We are really the definition of work family,” Ripa remarked in an interview with PEOPLE of the group’s motherhood.

“Our victories are shared victories, and our losses are shared losses,” she concluded. “We triumph together, but we also slog through the mud together. I treasure this particular set of women.”

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Ankita Khanrah is a second-year student of the Master of Communication and Journalism (Integrated) programme at the School of Mass Communication, KIIT Deemed University, Bhubaneswar.

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