General Hospital Star Laura Wright Takes About “Not So Amazing Ending”, Is She Alright?

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General Hospital: All the Carly fans, we have some sad news for you. Laura Wright, who plays the character of Carly on General Hospital, has tested COVID positive and is in bed right now. The actress was on vacation with her beau- Wes Ramsey, this past week, and she enjoyed it a lot. But, this vacation did not have a happy ending because she has contracted a virus and is being quarantined.

Taking onto her Instagram stories, the actress posted a picture of her home-COVID test kit where we could clearly see the red line. It was the indication that she was COVID positive indeed. Laura seemed sad and captioned the picture with Amazing Vacation- not so amazing ending. The actress is in Fort Collins isolating herself and is obviously and evidently sad about it.

A week ago, Laura, along with her family, was enjoying river rafting in Colorado. She had shared pictures from her adventure and told all her fans that she was now hooked to it. She called her experience the “best first time ride!!” Laura’s family and boyfriend Wes were all smiles in these pictures. And possibly this was the time when she contacted the virus too.

Nevertheless, the actress is resting right now, and she plans to watch all the serial killer shows there are on Netflix. We hope that she recovers soon and brings Carly back to our screens. Speaking of Carly, General Hospital spoilers suggest that Carly is about to change everything in her life, and everything is going to be very interesting. So, we can’t wait to see. But, for now, we send Laura all the good wishes and hope she recovers soon and is good.

COVID-19 has once again started infecting our surroundings. Earlier, Jason Thompson and Mellissa Ordway from The Young And The Restless had reported positive. And now Laura Wright from General Hospital is positive. While Jason and Mellissa are back to work, it will be sometime before Laura returns. Sending all the love and best wishes to our Carly #GeneralHospital.

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