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Inside Edition’s Deborah Norville and Her Daughter Get Tested for Coronavirus
They are the words no one wants to hear: positive for coronavirus. And it was not the result Inside Edition anchor Deborah Norville expected when she recently took a COVID-19 antibody test. Norville said she took the antibody test, which consists of drawing a small amount of blood, at the same time as her daughter who she thought may have contracted the virus after attending Mardi Gras in New Orleans, now a COVID-19 hotspot. But her test results weren’t as conclusive as she first thought.