Coronavirus: Marianne Faithfull ‘stable in hospital’ after COVID-19 diagnosis
Written by News on 06/04/2020
Marianne Faithfull is being treated for COVID-19 in hospital, her agent has said.


Francois Ravard said the singer songwriter, 73, is in a stable condition and is “responding to treatment” in a London hospital.
Mr Ravard said: “She is stable and responding to treatment, we all wish her well and a full and speedy recovery.”
Faithfull’s hits include As Tears Go By, which was written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards.
Her friend Penny Arcade (aka Susana Ventura) wrote on Facebook: “She has withstood and survived so much in her life – including being Marianne Faithfull – that to be taken down by a virus would be such a tragedy.”
Faithfull’s latest and 21st studio album was Negative Capability in 2018. She has also acted in theatre productions and films including Girl On A Motorcycle.
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A number of other celebrities including Idris Elba, Tom Hanks and Linda Lusardi have tested positive for COVID-19, the illness caused by the coronavirus.
At least 1.2 million people around the world have been infected, with almost 65,000 deaths.
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