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ABS-CBN actress Iza Calzado opened up for the first time on social media after beating the coronavirus disease (Covid-19). On Monday, Calzado thanked the public for the support and prayers that poured in after her manager, Noel Ferrer, confirmed on ...

On Monday, Calzado thanked the public for the support and prayers that poured in after her manager, Noel Ferrer, confirmed on March 28 that she tested positive for the virus. On March 30, her manager announced she had recovered and was discharged from hospital the following day.

View this post on Instagram Hello Everyone! It’s a brand new week and today I am grateful for my life. 🙏🏽 Most of you know what happened to me. Before I talk about it, I would like to address something. When I started getting sick, I made a comment on an IG post that was totally misconstrued. I understand how and why that happened and I am sorry if anyone was offended and felt bad about it.

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