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    Tammin Sursok is “scared” after her husband contracted coronavirus

    The ‘Pretty Little Liars’ alum took to Instagram to reveal her husband, Sean McEwen, has tested positive for COVID-19, as she said she feels “out of control” amid the situation, as her husband is unable to be treated in hospital because “hospitals are full” with other coronavirus patients


    Alongside a picture of herself taken after she’d been crying, Tammin wrote: “I’ve started and stopped this post so many times. Do I write it? Do I not? But I realize that the reason I created this account and hopefully why you follow is because I’m honest with you. You see all the good and bad and the in-between. So here goes....

    “My husband has Covid. And I’m scared. Today I’m not as scared as yesterday but yesterday I felt very out of control. It was rough and touch and go. All the hospitals are full and his fever of 103 wouldn’t break for days and it got to a very scary place. (sic)”

    The 37-year-old actress went on to state that she and her daughters – Phoenix and Lennon – have tested negative for the virus twice, and said she isn’t sure how her husband contracted the illness, as they’ve been following all recommendations for social distancing and isolating.

    She added: “My girls and I have tested negative twice and have had no symptoms for a while. We have been quarantining and following all recommendations and guidelines.

    “We have been in the same place in Austin for two months now. Haven’t seen friends and family, haven’t eaten out, p is homeschooled. The only place we could have got it is the grocery store bc we haven’t been near anyone and the whole family is always masked. (sic)”

    Tammin closed her post by asking her followers to ensure they wear a mask whilst out in public, and thanked those who are supporting her.

    She wrote: “Covid is real. It’s scary and I now see it firsthand. I’ve been really scared and in a dark place and I’m writing this to say I’m struggling and I love you all and this community.

    “Thank you for listening. We are in this together. We are. I promise you. Please wear a mask for yourself for other people. This is not something you want to get.

    “Thank you for being here. You light up my life. Always. (sic)”

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