Sunrise host to return after taking time off due to COVID danger
Sam Armytage has been missing from Sunrise for five weeks after a ‘mystery illness’ led her to take precautions against coronavirus. But she’s had plenty to say on social media.
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Sam Armytage will return to Sunrise duties from Monday.
The TV host has had an extended five-week break due to coronavirus, exercising extra caution because she suffered from a respiratory illness following the bushfires over December and January.
Industry speculation though has focused on why Armytage has taken so long to recoup given her age of just 43.
The television host has been prolific on social media while on her break, basing herself at partner Richard Lavender’s estate in the Southern Highlands and sharing home videos of cooking and relaxing with her dog, Banjo.
A spokeswoman for Sunrise wouldn’t comment on the illness but confirmed Armytage would return to Seven’s Martin Place studio from Monday.
Natalie Barr has filled in for Armytage in the Sunrise studio alongside co-host David Koch with Sam Mac on weather and Mark Beretta covering sport.
Originally published as Sunrise host to return after taking time off due to COVID danger