Former Bond girl Olga Kurylenko posted on Instagram on Sunday that she quarantined after testing positive for coronavirus. She gave the impression in “Quantum of Solace” against Daniel Craig in 2008 and in the sci-fi film “Oblivion”.
Rachel Matthews, the voice of Honeymaren on “Frozen II” and an actress known for “Looking for Alaska” and “Happy Death Day 2 You,” said in a series of posts on her Instagram account (via Page Six) that she had tested positive for coronavirus. Matthews described his symptoms over the course of a week in his messages and added that he discovered that testing for the virus was “hard to find.”
Actor Daniel Dae Kim announced Thursday on Instagram that he tested positive for coronavirus. “For everyone, especially teenagers and millennials who think it’s okay, know it is,” the former “Lost” and “Hawaii Five-0” star pleaded. Since then it has recovered from the virus.
Senator Rand Paul was the first U.S. senator to test positive for the virus on Sunday.
Houston rapper Slim Thug said in an Instagram video posted on March 24 that the coronavirus was tested.
Jackson Browne, Rock & Roll Hall of Famer, also announced that he has tested positive for the coronavirus. He is recuperating in his Los Angeles home.
Mark Blum, who starred in “Desperately Susan Search” and “You”, died of headaches from coronavirus on March 26. He was 69.
Chris Cuomo announced on March 31 that he had tested positive for coronavirus. The presenter received the exhibition from his basement. Cuomo also revealed shortly after his own diagnosis that his wife had also tested positive.
Tennis commentator Patrick McEnroe announced on March 31 that a coronavirus test had been done. John McEnroe’s brother says he’s quarantined himself in his basement and “feels good.”
Eddie Large, part of the comedy duo Little and Large, a coronavirus while in hospital due to center failure. Unfortunately, he died on April 2 at the age of 78.
Actress Ali Wentworth, who is married to ABC News host George Stephanopoulos, revealed on Instagram that she had the coronavirus test and “has never been so ill.” She’s quarantined from her family.
The singer of “Love Song” and Broadway star of the musical “Waitress”, Sara Bareilles, revealed that she had tested positive for the virus and that she was already feeling better, she said Friday in an Instagram story.
CNN anchor Brooke Baldwin tested positive for coronavirus despite practicing social distancing. “I am okay,” she posted on Instagram. “It came on suddenly yesterday afternoon. Chills, aches, fever. I’ve been social distancing. Doing ALL the things we’re being told to do. Still — it got me.”
The pop singer Pink revealed on Twitter that she tested positive for coronavirus but said that after two weeks of self-isolating, she then tested negative for COVID-19 and had recovered. Pink then agreed to donate $1 million split among two different crisis relief funds.
Duran Duran singer John Taylor announced on Facebook that he had tested positive for coronavirus and that he had fully recovered. “I need you to know that he’s not a murderer, and we can beat this thing and we’ll make it,” he wrote.
Broadway star Danny Burstein said in a video interview with CBS This Morning on April 21 that he had just been discharged from the hospital after a five-day stay. He told the morning show that he would “absolutely” return to the level once he is healthy and the cinemas reopen.
The 60 Minutes presenter, Lesley Stahl, transmitted on May 3 that she had been diagnosed with coronavirus and had fully recovered from hospitalization. In tribute to the doctors and nurses, he said, “We all owe them our thanks, our admiration, and, in some cases, our lives.”
Andrea Bocelli revealed in a Facebook post that he and members of his family had tested positive for COVID-19. He added that they had a “swift and full recovery” and that he later donated blood to coronavirus research.
Longtime “Days of Our Lives” star Judi Evans was hospitalized with COVID-19 in May and nearly lost both of her legs, according to a Facebook post from her representative.
Denver Nuggets coach Michael Malone said he had recovered from a coronavirus, but recovered after “kicking him in the ass.”
On June 20, comedian D.L. Hughley said he tested positive for COVID-19 when he was hospitalized in Nashville after collapsing on stage during a stand-up performance the night before. “In addition to all the other stuff you have to look out for, if your ass pass out in the middle of a show, onstage, you probably need to get tested,” he said.
Herman Cain, the former ceo of Godfather’s Pizza who sought the GOP nomination for the presidency in 2011, announced on July 3 that he had been hospitalized in Atlanta after positive for COVID-19. The week before, he had attended a rally for Donald Trump’s re-election in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
In a CBS telecast on July 19, legendary pro golfer Jack Nicklaus revealed that he and his wife both tested positive for COVID-19 early in the pandemic. The two 80-year-olds recovered relatively quickly.
In a July 30 Instagram post, Bryan Cranston revealed he contracted a “mild” case of COVID-19 recently.
Alyssa Milano revealed on Instagram on Aug. 5 that she had contracted COVID-19 after testing positive for the virus’ antibodies. She said she had experienced symptoms for months and lost 9 pounds. The actress encouraged people to wash their hands and wear masks.
In the post, which was written in Spanish, the actor said that he felt “relatively well” and was “a little more tired than usual.” On Aug. 25, he revealed that he overcame the virus after 21 days of “disciplinary confinement.” “I am cured. My thoughts go to those who weren’t as fortunate as me, and to those who suffered more than I did.”
“Succession” star Brian Cox told TV host James Corden in Aud. 13, “I am diabetic, and I started with my own old blood that I have between months Array … they drew blood from me and gave me the COVID test. Then my doctor called me and said, ‘Oh, congratulations. . ‘”
In August, Kevin Hart revealed that he tested positive for COVID-19 early in the pandemic. “The problem is that I had it around the same time as Tom Hanks, and I couldn’t say anything because he’s more famous than I am,” he said during a standup set, according to the New York Post.