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‘Harry Potter’ actress Jessie Cave reveals baby is home from hospital after COVID-19 infection

‘Harry Potter’ actress Jessie Cave revealed that her young son got COVID-19.

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Jessie Cave poses for photographers upon arrival at the UK premiere of the film ‘Tale Of Tales’ at a central London cinema, London, Wednesday 1 June, 2016.

Jessie Cave poses for photographers upon arrival at the UK premiere of the film ‘Tale Of Tales’ at a central London cinema, London, Wednesday 1 June, 2016.

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“Harry Potter” actress Jessie Cave said in a new social media post that her infant child has been released from the hospital after being treated from COVID-19.

What’s going on?

Cave — who played Lavender Brown in the “Harry Potter” franchise — told fans Tuesday that her son contracted COVID-19. She explained her child had to be brought into the hospital because of the infection, according to ComicBook.com.

But on Thursday, Cave said the baby came home from the hospital safe and sound.

  • “Baby is home now. Thank you for all the well wishes and messages of support. Be safe everybody ❤️ amazing care from everybody at Chelsea & Westminster.”

What happened earlier

According to CNN, Cave shared details of her son’s COVID-19 infection earlier this week, saying she watched news about England’s lockdown from the hospital.

  • “I watched the news about lockdown from an isolated room in hospital. Poor baby is covid positive. He’s OK and doing well but they are being vigilant and cautious, thankfully.”
  • “This strain is super powerful and contagious so I do hope that people take extra care in the coming weeks,” Cave added.