International
sensation
Madonna
has
revealed
that
she
tested
positive
for
COVID-19
antibodies.
The
singer
shared
that
she
wishes
to
go
out
in
the
open
and
take
a
long
drive
and
'breathe
in
the
COVID-19
air'.
However,
the
Centers
for
Disease
Control
and
Prevention
(CDC)
in
the
United
States
has
stated
that
even
if
a
person
tests
positive
for
the
antibodies,
it
does
not
necessarily
mean
that
they
are
immune
to
the
virus.
Madonna
took
to
her
Instagram
handle
and
shared
the
news
on
Thursday.
Posting
a
video
where
she
starts
off
by
saying,
"Quarantine
Diaries
No.
14.,"
through
a
dubbing,
as
she
types
on
a
typewriter.
Madonna
later
adds,
"I
took
a
test
the
other
day,
and
I
found
out
that
I
have
the
antibodies."
She
continues
to
say
that
she
would
like
to
spend
time
outside
her
house
in
light
of
the
test
results.
"So
tomorrow
I'm
just
going
to
go
for
a
long
drive
in
the
car,
I'm
going
to
roll
down
the
window
and
I'm
going
to
breathe
in
the
COVID-19
air.
Yup.
I
hope
the
sun
is
shining," she
says.
Sharing
a
few
other
thoughts,
she
concludes,
"Here's
the
good
news:
tomorrow's
another
day
and
I'm
going
to
wake
up
and
I'm
going
to
feel
differently."
The
CDC
has
said
that
having
antibodies
for
the
virus
may
mean
that
a
person
has
developed
antibodies
from
possibly
a
related
Coronavirus.
They
are
unclear
as
to
whether
these
antibodies
will
provide
immunity
against
COVID-19.
As
the
world
has
come
to
a
standstill
in
the
last
few
months,
like
other
artists,
Madonna
has
also
had
to
cancel
some
of
her
shows
too.
Madonna
has
joined
hands
with
the
Bill
&
Melinda
Gates
Foundation
to
find
drugs
that
can
be
used
in
treatment
or
as
vaccination
against
the
COVID-19.