
NEW YORK (AP) -- Barbara Walters is back.
After being sidelined for six weeks by chickenpox and a concussion, Walters returned Monday to ABC's "The View."
She got a thunderous welcome from the studio audience and co-hosts Sherri Shepherd, Elisabeth Hasselbeck and Joy Behar.
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The 83-year-old TV veteran declared that "after a lot of scratching and rest," she is "fine and healthy."
The only visible signs of her ordeal: a single chickenpox bump on her forehead near a tiny scar from her fall.
Walters was hospitalized on Jan. 19 after fainting and cutting her head at a party in Washington, D.C. She had chickenpox at the time but didn't realize it. She suffered a concussion and got six stitches. Recently she had been resting in her New York home.
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