Mick Foley Shares That He Is No Longer Contagious Following COVID-19 Diagnosis

Mick Foley provided an update on his health today.

On January 1st, Mick Foley shared a video online revealing that he had tested positive for COVID-19 following a virtual signing in mid-December. Foley noted that he'd been self-isolating in a hotel room and had missed the holidays with his family.

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In a new post to his Facebook page, the WWE Hall of Famer shared the good news that he is no longer contagious and is checking out of his room after nineteen days. Here is what he wrote:

COVID POSITIVE

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.

Worse than the physical symptoms was missing the holidays with my family - Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Year’s. I tried to do my best to be safe these past ten months, but looking back on it, there were a number of occasions where I did let my guard down. Since mid-March, I have only done four virtual signings, two personal appearances, two guest appearances on reality shows and my appearance on WWE Raw at The Undertaker’s farewell. In 2019, I flew 150,000 miles on Delta Airlines – in addition to tens of thousands more on other airlines. In 2020, I flew less than 10,000. Still, there were several occasions where I could have been more careful. Moving forward, I will do my best to do better. I hope all of us can do a little better for as long as it takes to put this terrible pandemic behind us.

I appreciate all the well wishes and prayers that I have always received on social media. I’m lucky… things could have been worse.

In a little bit of good news, enthusiasm on Cameo in December resulted in my being able to donate $5,000 to the Daniela Conte Foundation - a foundation created by the parents of a very special little girl who was lost way too soon. To learn more about Daniela and the foundation formed in her honor, you can check out my Facebook post from December 23rd at

https://www.facebook.com/RealMickFoley/posts/4239202632776509?__tn__=K-R

In another bit of charitable action, Mick Foley announced that he will be donating the proceeds of his January merchandise sales to the family of Brodie Lee.

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