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        <title><![CDATA[George Stephanopoulos says he is ‘cleared’ of the coronavirus]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>George Stephanopoulos</strong> on Tuesday said he has been “cleared” of COVID-19 after testing positive for antibodies last week, adding that he plans to donate his blood plasma.</p><p>“Good news for me and my family. Last week I tested positive for Covid antibodies, confirming I cleared the virus after weeks without symptoms,” the 59-year-old co-host of ABC’s “Good Morning America” <a href="https://twitter.com/GStephanopoulos/status/1252527979369988102" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">said in a tweet</a>.</p><p>“I’ve also signed up for a clinical trial to donate my blood plasma and expect to make the donation in the coming weeks,” he added.</p><p>Stephanopoulos’ announcement comes after he said last week that he had <strong>tested positive for the disease</strong> after his wife Ali Wentworth contracted it.</p><p>The newsman, who ticked off Hampton residents by going out in public after her diagnosis, was spotted by The Post on Monday as he took a stroll in East Hampton <strong>without his mask on</strong>.</p><p>“For somebody who reports on the pandemic every day, and is broadcasting guidelines about safe social distancing, George didn’t really seem to care,” a witness said.</p><p>“He tested positive, his wife tested positive, why can’t he follow the local mandates to wear a mask in public, why can’t he just stay home?” he said.</p><p>On April 10, <strong>he was spotted visiting local drugstore</strong> White’s Apothecary and then walking his pooch on a private golf course prior to his diagnosis, according to a neighbor.</p><p>“I was staying home, I was self-monitoring, I never had a temperature, and I never had any of the classic symptoms,” Stephanopoulos told The New York Times about his visit to the pharmacy.</p><p>“I was wearing a mask and gloves in White’s,” he added.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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