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Alaskan Bush People’s Bear Brown’s ex shades star by saying she must protect son from ‘so many people’ amid coronavirus

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BEAR Brown's ex has said she is desperate to protect her preemie son from "so many people" during the coronavirus pandemic.

Raiven Adams, 22, shared her fears on Instagram today, admitting she wishes her baby River was "safe in my belly" following

 Alaskan Bush People's Bear Brown's ex desperate to protect preemie son from 'so many people' amid coronavirus outbreak
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Alaskan Bush People's Bear Brown's ex desperate to protect preemie son from 'so many people' amid coronavirus outbreak

She said: "River is 10 days old I already miss my baby bump. At a time like this I wish I could keep him safe in my belly. Prayers he can leave the hospital soon. So he can get away from so many people."

A concerned fan shared a message of support, writing: "You're living some of the most amazing days in your life. Enjoy them. I miss my baby being so small."

But Raiven said River's early days had been wrecked with fear over the spread of COVID-19, telling the fan: "This virus and some other small things in my pregnancy had made this so hard for me to just enjoy it.

"But I'm trying to stay positive and just enjoy my blessing."

 Little River is still in hospital 10 days after his birth
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Little River is still in hospital 10 days after his birthCredit: Instagram

Raiven went on a furious rant after seeing this week in which he finally admitted he IS the father of newborn River.

She also shut down and only dated Bear for money.

She shared her post after Bear claimed the court had made a mistake when he filed to disestablish paternity, and that he never intended to dispute his paternity.

The , 31, set the record straight on Instagram one week after Raiven  on March 9.

 Raiven and Bear split up during her pregnancy
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Raiven and Bear split up during her pregnancyCredit: Refer to Caption

Meanwhile, aid package guaranteeing paid sick leave and free testing.

The economic relief bill, signed Wednesday, will enhance unemployment assistance and provide Americans with $1billion in food aid.

Free COVID-19 testing will be provided to Americans, as well as increased federal funds for Medicaid, and extended family leave.

The relief bill coincides with number of US coronavirus cases surpassing 8,000.

Trump said in a statement: "Today, I have signed into law H.R. 6201, the "Families First Coronavirus Response Act."

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"The Act makes emergency supplemental appropriations and other changes to law to help the Nation respond to the coronavirus outbreak."

The bill will provide $2billion for state unemployment, as well as enhance unemployment insurance.

Paid sick leave will be offered to workers who have children in a day-care facility or school that is closed.

Businesses with less than 500 employees may be able to take two weeks of paid sick leave, as well as up to three months of paid family and medical leave.

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