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Coronavirus model testing pandemic

Nyle DiMarco thinks he has coronavirus but refuses to get tested to help others

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The male model, who won the 22nd cycles of both America’s Next Top Model and Dancing With The Stars, revealed via Instagram that he was granted access to a testing kit, but opted not to despite developing symptoms. “I’ve been really sick and I am now on the mend.

It is very possible I contracted coronavirus and I have access to get tested but I do not want to,” he captioned the video, before stating “the sick patients need it more than I do.” Nyle said his symptoms over a 48-hour period

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