Greg Norman back in hospital after positive COVID-19 test, expects to be released

Greg Norman is back in the hospital due to a positive COVID-19 test after recently hosting the QBE Shootout in Florida.

One day after going home following a visit to the Emergency Room due to COVID-19 symptoms, World Golf Hall of Famer Greg Norman posted he is back in the hospital Sunday afternoon.

Norman said he expected to be released later Sunday after receiving an antibody treatment.

“Now back in hospital after getting a positive result on my PCR CoVid test,” Norman posted on his Instagram. “Getting an infusion of Bamlanivimab antibody. The path to full recovery. Hoping to be out later today.

“Want to thank the excellent Doctors RN’s and staff at Palm Beach Gardens Medical Center for their incredible dedication and professionalism looking after and caring for patients in need in the face of having CoVid in getting this infusion. They have my utmost of respect.”

Norman also went into further detail of what he had been going through.

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“Also to all out there, please take this very very serious,” he wrote. “If you get it, the variations and intensity of symptoms varies from person to person. I am fit and strong and have a high tolerance for pain but this virus kicked the crap out of me like nothing I have ever experienced before. Muscle and joint pain on another level. Headaches that feel like a chisel going through your head scrapping little bits off each time, fever, muscles that just did not want to work like (Saturday) walking my dog Apollo my quads and hip flexors just did not want to work due to fatigue.

“Then my taste failed where beer tastes bad and wine the same. And finally at times struggling with memory of names and things. Then there is irritation. So please take care.”

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