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Nyle DiMarco probably has COVID-19. Here’s what he wants you to know.

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Nyle DiMarco has announced he’s recovering from what he suspects is COVID-19. He says he’s not seeking a test because of the limited number that are available.

DiMarco, 30, who is deaf, posted a video in American Sign Language urging others who are experiencing mild symptoms to be “mindful of sick patients that need to get tested more than you do.” In the accompanying caption, the America’s Next Top Model and Dancing with the Stars winner shares that he’s been self-isolating ever since coming

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