Arielle Charnas, a social media influencer and founder of the Something Navy brand, says she’s seen the error of her ways and has apologized after being hit by backlash for refusing to self-quarantine after testing positive for the coronavirus.
As Cosmopolitan recounts, Charnas, 32, tested positive on March 18. Rather than follow medical advice and self-quarantine for 14 days, Charnas posted TikTok videos in which she was with her family, who had left New York and relocated to the Hamptons — a big no-no for someone who has just tested positive, according to CDC guidelines.
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