Queen Elizabeth Tests Positive For COVID-19 Amid 'A Number Of Cases' At Windsor Castle

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The Queen has tested positive for COVID-19. Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II has come down with a case of the coronavirus as we enter the beginning of the third year of the worldwide pandemic. Buckingham Palace announced the unfortunate news early on Sunday morning. Related: Tyrese Mourns Beloved Mother’s Death Following COVID Diagnosis Of course, royal family officials are rightfully concerned with the Queen’s health regarding COVID-19, considering the fact that the sovereign is 95 years old.

Thankfully, though, she is vaccinated. She received her first dose of the vaccine alongside her late husband Prince Philip back in January 2021.

The Palace has yet to confirm any information about subsequent vaccinations, citing the Queen’s medical privacy. The other good news here is that the royal matriarch reportedly has a relatively mild case of COVID.

The Palace revealed in their announcement that she is “experiencing mild cold-like symptoms” right now, but that she also “expects to continue light duties” at Windsor Castle throughout the coming week.

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