Stephen Byrne has urged people to “stay safe”, after testing positive for Covid-19.
Amid rising cases of the coronavirus in Ireland, the popular 2FM presenter took to Twitter on Wednesday to share his diagnosis.
The broadcaster wrote: “Calling a spade a spade, but covid is no craic 😞 Stay safe everyone.”
Calling a spade a spade, but covid is no craic 😔 Stay safe everyone.
— Stephen Byrne (@stephenbyrne) November 24, 2021
In another tweet, Stephen explained: “Antigen tested two days and they came up negative, on the third positive and then a positive PCR.”
“More wiped out than anything else.”
“But you don’t want it, guaranteed,” the RTÉ star added.
Antigen tested two days and they came up negative, on the third positive and then a positive PCR.
More wiped out than anything else. But you don’t want it, guaranteed.
— Stephen Byrne (@stephenbyrne) November 24, 2021
The radio presenter was quickly inundated with get well soon messages after sharing his positive result on social media.
Fellow 2FM star Conor Behan replied: “Ah I’m sorry to hear this, hope you’re ok ❤️.”
Another Twitter user wrote: “I’m sorry, please feel better soon. Sending my love ♡.”