Mick Foley says he still feels the effects of COVID-19.
Back on New Year's Day, Mick Foley revealed that he had tested positive for COVID-19 following a virtual signing in December. Mick Foley, an avid Christmas enthusiast, that because he needed to quarantine, he missed out on the holidays with his family.
Mick Foley would later reveal that he was no longer contagious for the virus and would be checking out of his hotel room after 19 days.
"I tested positive for the coronavirus following a December 12 virtual signing. As soon as I learned that I had been exposed and even before the test result, I began isolating in a hotel room – and have been here for 19 days. I am no longer contagious and will be checking out tomorrow. Fortunately, my symptoms were not too serious - body aches and headache for a few days, followed by loss of my sense of smell and just within the last few days, my hearing has been affected," Foley revealed in his Facebook post where he said he was no longer contagious for the virus.
In a new tweet, Mick Foley reveals that he is still facing lingering symptoms following his bout with the virus, including being easily fatigued. However, Mick Foley feels like he will be able to make a full recovery just as he was able to recover from being thrown off the Hell in a Cell structure in 1998 at the King of the Ring.
Thanks for all the well wishes. If I got up from this, I’m pretty sure I’ll kick out of COVID! https://t.co/PCBlTranqb pic.twitter.com/QuBDriw7z4
— Mick Foley (@RealMickFoley) January 13, 2021
Recently, WWE Champion Drew McIntyre tested positive for the virus as well and he offered similar advice to the public about wearing your mask and adhering to guidelines. Learn more at this link.