Media personality Minnie Dlamini-Jones could be recovering from a mild COVID-19 infection, according to her recent social media posts.
Does Minnie Dlamini-Jones have COVID-19?
The 31-year-old, who recently ruffled feathers with her critique of the way in which the scandalous Jub Jub interview on MacG’s controversial Podcast and Chill was handed, may have let it slip that she is currently recovering from COVID-19.
The Mac G and Jub Jub podcast is the most degrading piece of content I wish I never consumed. I couldn’t even finish it! You guys should be ashamed of yourselves. Women can’t be spoken about like this and it’s condoned?! Do better!!!
— Minnie Dlamini Jones (@MinnieDlamini) December 3, 2021
In an Instagram Storey, Dlamini-Jones hinted that she is forced to spend time separated from her son, Netha, and husband Quinton Jones, in quarantine due to the reported infection.
“Being away from my child for work is is very difficult, but nothing is worse than being in the same house and hearing him laugh and cry for me but I can’t hold him and kiss him. He’s so young I hope he understands. COVID sucks,” she wrote.
Despite our valiant attempts, we were unable to get confirmation from Dlamini-Jones’ team on her reported COVID-19 infection at the time this article was published.
South Africa has been in the depths of a fourth wave spearheaded by a super-spreading Omicron variant that is said to be 500% more transmissive than Delta.
Gauteng, in particular, is well ahead in infections and according to data on Sunday’s testing, the province accounted for 71.2% of the 11 125 new cases.
#COVID19 UPDATE: A total of 46,708 tests were conducted in the last 24hrs, with 11,125 new cases, which represents a 23.8% positivity rate. A further 1 #COVID19 related deaths have been reported, bringing total fatalities to 89,966 to date pic.twitter.com/KSIrqfyHjE
— NICD (@nicd_sa) December 5, 2021