Drama queen and D list ‘comedian’ Kathy Griffin was hospitalized Wednesday with what she described as “unbearably painful” symptoms, and she blamed President Trump.

Griffin posted a photo of herself in the hospital wearing a face mask and accused President Trump of lying about the Coronavirus pandemic.

He’s lying. I was sent to the #COVID19 isolation ward room in a major hospital ER from a separate urgent care facility after showing UNBEARABLY PAINFUL symptoms. The hospital couldn’t test me for #coronavirus because of CDC (Pence task force) restrictions. #TESTTESTTEST https://t.co/18fRiOBsdN pic.twitter.com/0sU9fHu4r0 — Kathy Griffin (@kathygriffin) March 25, 2020

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She was furious that the hospital would not test her for the Coronavirus.

The reason? Kathy Griffin was hospitalized for an abdominal infection, treated and released from the hospital the same day.

Coronavirus symptoms include dry cough, tightness/pressure/pain in the chest, trouble breathing and a fever.

The hospital was following CDC guidelines which is why they didn’t test Kathy Griffin, but she’s bashing Trump anyway.

C) “'I remember vividly the doctor telling me … 'I’m going to send you to Cedars ER today because I don’t think I could get you in 13 days from now,’ Griffin said. She was freaked out.” — Kathy Griffin (@kathygriffin) March 26, 2020

Despite showing no symptoms of having the Coronavirus, the drama queen said she still has no idea whether she’s positive or negative for the virus.

F) “'I just don’t have an answer. I don’t know,' she said. 'Someone at Cedars said to me, we cannot give you this test because of the CDC guidelines. I’m suggesting that the guidelines are still too strict because they don’t have enough tests.’” — Kathy Griffin (@kathygriffin) March 26, 2020

Imagine our shock. Hospitals aren’t testing people for the Coronavirus if they are only showing symptoms of late stage Trump Derangement Syndrome (TDS) and an abdominal infection.