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  • As the coronavirus pandemic continues, fifty-fifty the Hollywood community has been affected. From actors to athletes to politicians, here is a list of confirmed celebrity COVID-xix cases.

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  • Tom Hanks Rita Wilson

    Tom Hanks and wife Rita Wilson appear they both tested positive for the COVID-19 in Australia while filming their Elvis Presley biopic. The couple isolated themselves and are keeping their spirits upwardly, sharing their feel on Instagram.

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  • Olga Kurylenko

    Erstwhile Bond Girl Olga Kurylenko posted on Instagram Sunday that she was self-quarantining subsequently testing positive for COVID-19. She appeared in "Quantum of Solace" opposite Daniel Craig in 2008 and in the sci-fi movie "Oblivion."

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  • Idris Elba Tux Golden Globes Stay Frosty Warner Bros

    Idris Elba posted a video on Twitter Monday saying that he tested positive for COVID-19. The British actor said he is asymptomatic and encourages people to stay pragmatic.

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  • Lucian Grainge Universal Music Coronavirus

    Lucian Grainge, longtime chairman and CEO of Universal Music Group, tested positive for COVID-19 and has been hospitalized at UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles. On April 6, he sent a memo to staff saying he was going to make a full recovery.

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  • Kristofer Hivju posted on Instagram Monday that he tested positive for COVID-xix. The "Game of Thrones" alum is set to star on Season two of Netflix's "The Witcher."

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  • Rachel Matthews

    Rachel Matthews, the voice of Honeymaren in "Frozen II" and an extra known for "Looking for Alaska" and "Happy Decease Day 2 You," said in a serial of posts on her Instagram story (via Page Half-dozen) that she tested positive for COVID-19. Matthews described her symptoms over the course of a calendar week in her posts and added that she found tests for the virus "INSANELY hard to come up by."

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  • Kevin Durant

    Kevin Durant, a two-time NBA Finals MVP and currently a player for the Brooklyn Nets, was ane of four players who tested positive for COVID-19, according to The Athletic. "Everyone be careful, take intendance of yourself and quarantine. We're going to get through this," he told The Able-bodied.

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  • Daniel Dae Kim

    Player Daniel Dae Kim appear on Instagram Thursday that he has tested positive for COVID-xix. "For all those out in that location, especially teenagers and millennials who think this is non serious, delight know that information technology is," the former "Lost" and "Hawaii 5-0" star pleaded. He has since recovered from the virus.

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  • Prince Albert of Monaco

    Prince Albert of Monaco is the starting time known caput of state to contract COVID-19.

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  • Sean Payton

    Sean Payton told ESPN he tested positive for COVID-19. He is the first confirmed case in the NFL

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  • Colton Underwood

    Colton Underwood, former star of "The Available," revealed in a Twitter video that despite existence 28-years-old and healthy, he still tested positive for COVID-xix.

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  • Andy Cohen

    Andy Cohen, host of "Sentinel What Happens Live" on Bravo, announced he tested positive on March 20.

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  • debi mazar

    Actress Debi Mazar ("Goodfellas," "Younger") appear on March 21 that she had tested positive for COVID-nineteen. "Today my lungs are heavy, but I'k tough," she wrote. "I can breath, and I'm going to heal here, in my own abode! My family is nether quarantine for xiv days."

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  • Placido Domingo

    Opera fable Placido Domingo announced on March 22 that he tested positive for COVID-19. "Together we can fight this virus and stop the current worldwide crisis, so nosotros can hopefully return to our normal daily lives very soon," he wrote on Facebook.

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  • Aaron Tveit

    "Les Miserables" thespian Aaron Tveit announced he tested positive for COVID-19 in a lengthy Instagram postal service. "I consider myself extremely lucky that my symptoms take been very mild," he wrote.

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    Sen. Rand Paul became the first U.S. senator to examination positive for the virus Sunday.

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  • Harvey Weinstein verdict

    Harvey Weinstein has tested positive for the virus in prison, co-ordinate to a report from the Niagara Gazette.

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  • "Game of Thrones" extra Indira Varma revealed she was sick with the virus terminal week.

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  • Greg Rikaart Young and the restless soap opera actor

    Daytime Emmy Award winner Greg Rikaart ("The Young and the Restless") appear on Instagram that he tested positive for COVID-19. "Dainty attempt coronavirus, merely I have another 4-5 decades worth of experiences to have with these guys," he wrote, referring to his married man and son.

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  • prince charles

    Prince Charles, the first in line to the British throne, has tested positive for COVID-nineteen but remains in "proficient wellness," his office announced on Wednesday.

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  • Jackson Browne

    Jackson Browne, Rock & Roll Hall of Famer, also announced that he has tested positive for COVID-xix. He is recuperating in his Los Angeles home.

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  • Jeff Shell Universal

    In a memo to staff Thursday, NBCUniversal CEO Jeff Trounce revealed he had tested positive for COVID-19 and "improving every day."

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  • Floyd Cardoz

    Chef Floyd Cardoz died of COVID-19 complications on March 25. He won the third season of "Superlative Chef Masters" and appeared in numerous other cooking programs. He was 59.

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  • Mark Blum Desperately Seeking Susan

    Mark Blum, who starred in "Desperately Seeking Susan" and "You," died of COVID-nineteen complications on March 26. He was 69.

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  • Doris Burke ESPN

    ESPN NBA annotator and reporter Doris Burke revealed Friday she tested positive for COVID-19, and that it took viii days for her to get her results. Fortunately, she has been symptom-free.

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  • Chuck Billy Testament Coronavirus

    Chuck Billy, frontman for the thrash-metal band Attestation, told Rolling Stone, "I had an achy body, headaches, coughing, tight chest, I lost my sense of odor and gustation — the whole matter." A few days later, he and his wife Tiffany learned they had COVID-19.

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  • Scarface rapper coronavirus

    Houston rapper Scarface revealed in a livestream with Geto Boys' bandmate Willie D. that he tested positive for COVID-19 after having symptoms that began with the lack of taste and odor.

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  • adam schlesinger

    Adam Schlesinger, the songwriter best known for his work with the rock band Fountains of Wayne and the Boob tube testify "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend," has been hospitalized with COVID-19 symptoms. Sadly, the 52-twelvemonth-former rocker died on April 1.

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  • Chris Cuomo

    Chris Cuomo announced on March 31 he tested positive for COVID-xix. The anchor has been hosting the prove from his basement. Cuomo also revealed before long after his own diagnosis that his wife too tested positive.

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  • Tennis commentator Patrick McEnroe tested positive for COVID-19

    Tennis commentator Patrick McEnroe announced March 31 he tested positive for COVID-19. The blood brother of John McEnroe says he quarantined himself in his basement and is "feeling fine."

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  • Eddie Large coronavirus

    Eddie Large, one-half of the comedy duo Little and Large, contracting COVID-xix while hospitalized for heart failure. Sadly, he died on April ii at age 78.

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  • Jim Edmonds Real Housewives

    Jim Edmonds, MLB role player turned "Existent Housewives of Orangish County" star, said he tested positive for both pneumonia and COVID-19 but is "completely symptom-gratuitous" now.

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  • Ali Wentworth

    Extra Ali Wentworth, who is married to ABC News ballast George Stephanopoulos, revealed on Instagram she tested positive for COVID-19 and "has never been sicker." She is quarantined from her family.

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  • Brian Stokes Mitchell

    Tony-award winning actor Brian Stokes Mitchell tweeted he tested positive for the COVID-19 and was cocky-isolating. He added he was feeling better and "over the hump."

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  • Sara Bareilles

    "Love Song" vocalizer and Broadway star of the musical "Waitress" Sara Bareilles revealed she had tested positive for the COVID-19 and is already feeling better, she said in an Instagram story Friday.

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  • CNN anchor Brooke Baldwin tested positive for COVID-19 despite practicing social distancing. "I am okay," she posted on Instagram. "Information technology 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."

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  • Christopher Cross coronavirus

    Christopher Cross, the singer-songwriter best known for "Sailing," announced he tested positive for COVID-19 in a lengthy Instagram mail service. "Although I am fortunate enough to exist cared for at dwelling, this is mayhap the worst illness I've e'er had," he wrote.

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  • Pink

    The pop singer Pink revealed on Twitter that she tested positive for COVID-19 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 carve up amid two dissimilar crisis relief funds.

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  • Marianne Faithfull

    The singer and songwriter Marianne Faithfull, who came to fame as part of the 1960s British Invasion with her single "As Tears Become By," was hospitalized in London afterward testing positive for COVID-19, her reps told Rolling Stone. On April 22, Faithfull's team revealed that after being hospitalized for the past 22 days, she was released from the infirmary to recuperate in London. Her team as well added that the hospital staff from the British NHS "without doubt, saved her life."

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  • John Taylor Duran Duran coronavirus

    Duran Duran singer John Taylor announced on Facebook that he had tested positive for COVID-xix -- and fully recovered. "I want to permit you know that information technology isn't ever a killer, and we can and will crush this thing," he wrote.

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  • Todd Chrisley

    Reality TV star Todd Chrisley ("Chrisley Knows Best") revealed he tested positive for COVID-nineteen on his podcast. "It has been the sickest I have ever been on this earth," he said. "Hopefully, I will get improve every day, merely equally of right now, folks, I still am not clicking on all cylinders."

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  • Jennifer Ayden

    "Real Housewives of New Jersey" star Jennifer Aydin revealed she tested positive for COVID-xix after asking her husband -- a plastic surgeon -- to bring home a test. The reality TV star has been quarantining herself abroad from her v children.

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    "Pull a fast one on & Friends" weekend host Jedediah Bila said on Instagram that she has been recovering from her COVID-19 diagnosis while absent from the air. The former "View" host said she'southward "very much on the mend."

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  • Babyface Kenny Edmonds coronavirus

    Kenny "Babyface" Edmonds told his Instagram followers on April x, which is also his altogether, that he and his family unit tested positive for COVID-19 but take since recovered. "Information technology'south an incredibly scaring matter to get through my friends," he wrote.

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  • Sturgill Simpson coronavirus

    Land music vocalist Sturgill Simpson posted a photograph on Instagram On April eleven of him lying on a infirmary bed, wearing a face mask. "After almost i calendar month without whatsoever symptoms, I received a call from the Nashville CDC stating that my test resulted in a positive detection for Covid-19," he wrote.

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  • George Stephanopoulos

    "Good Morning time America" anchor George Stephanopoulos announced he tested positive for COVID-nineteen just a few days after his married woman, Ali Wentworth, revealed her diagnosis. Fortunately, the television receiver host says he has been asymptomatic and is "feeling bully."

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  • Wreckless Eric

    Wreckless Eric, the '70s pop stone star and vocalizer of the track "Whole Wide World," revealed in a blog post on April nineteen that he tested positive for COVID-xix later weeks of experiencing symptoms simply being unable to receive a examination. "I haven't actually been very well in the past 3 or four weeks - chest and rib pains, cough, low level fever, intermittent headaches - I was pretty certain it must exist the virus though I was told the only manner I could get confirmation of this was by presenting myself at the emergency room, death's door, sick to the signal of dying, fix to be hospitalised…No f---ing thank you." Wreckless Eric, real name Eric Goulden, revealed that though he tested positive his wife did not.

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  • Richard Quest CNN Coronavirus

    CNN International anchor Richard Quest revealed via Twitter on Apr 20 that he "caught coronavirus. I am blessed in that I have few symptoms - just a cough."

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  • Moulin Rouge! Boston stage production

    Broadway star Danny Burstein said in a video interview with "CBS This Morning" on Apr 21 that he had just been released from the hospital after a five-day stay. He told the morning evidence that he will "absolutely" render to the stage once he is salubrious and theaters reopen.

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  • Todd McShay

    NFL Typhoon and College Football Analyst Todd McShay revealed on the day of the 2020 NFL Draft that he would not be able to work the gig this year because he is "home recovering from coronavirus." "I'll be back," he promised -- simply not in time for this year's festivities.

  • lesley stahl

    "60 Minutes" host Lesley Stahl revealed on-air on May iii that she had been diagnosed with COVID-19 and had made a full recovery after being hospitalized. In tribute to the doctors and nurses, she said, "Nosotros all owe them our gratitude, our adoration and, in some cases, our lives."

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  • Pat Dye Auburn football coach

    Legendary Auburn football motorbus Pat Dye is "very weak" after combating COVID-19 and other medical atmospheric condition, TMZ reported on May 21. Sadly, he died June 1.

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  • Patrick Ewing

    Former New York Knicks star and electric current Georgetown University coach Patrick Ewing announced on May 22 that he had tested positive for COVID-19. He said on Twitter, "This virus is serious and should not be taken lightly. I want to encourage everyone to stay prophylactic and take care of yourselves and your loved ones."

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  • Neera Tanden

    Neera Tanden, who the president of the liberal think tank Center for American Progress and a frequent invitee on "Real Time With Pecker Maher," MSNBC, CNN and Play tricks News, announced on Twitter on May 23 that she has COVID-19. "I only went out for necessities and wore masks," she wrote. "This is evidently a very transmissible virus. People demand to accept a lot of care and the thought we can just reopen is very scary."

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  • andrea bocelli

    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 claret to coronavirus research.

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  • Judi Evans Days Of Our Lives Coronavirus

    Longtime "Days of Our Lives" star Judi Evans was hospitalized with COVID-xix in May and nearly lost both of her legs, according to a Facebook post from her representative.

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  • Michael Malone

    Denver Nuggets coach Michael Malone said that he contracted COVID-nineteen only that recovered afterwards he "kicked its barrel."

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  • dl hughley

    On June 20, comedian D.Fifty. Hughley said he tested positive for COVID-19 when he was hospitalized in Nashville later on collapsing on phase during a stand-upward 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 bear witness, onstage, you probably need to get tested," he said.

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  • Novak Djokovic tennis

    Novak Djokovic, the world'south No. ane lawn tennis player, appear he tested positive for COVID-19 June 23 afterward organizing and playing in the Adria Loving cup tournament earlier this month with no social distancing guidelines.

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  • Malcolm Brogdon

    NBA player Malcolm Brogdon announced on June 24 that he recently tested positive for COVID-19 and was in quarantine. He said he is "feeling well" and plans to rejoin his Pacers teammates when recovered. Brogdon has been vocal post-obit the death of George Floyd and participated in protests.

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  • Herman Cain, the former CEO of Godfather's Pizza who sought the GOP nomination for the presidency in 2011, announced July 3 he had been hospitalized in Atlanta afterward testing positive for COVID-19. The week before, he had attended a rally for Donald Trump'southward re-ballot in Tulsa, Oklahoma. He died on July 30.

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  • jimmie johnson nascar

    On July three, NASCAR announced that seven-time NASCAR Cup series champion  Jimmie Johnson had tested positive for COVID-19.

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  • kimberly guilfoyle

    Kimberly Guilfoyle, the former Play a trick on News personality and girlfriend of Donald Trump Jr., tested positive for COVID-19 on  July 3. Guilfoyle, a peak fundraiser for the president's re-ballot campaign, had planned to nourish an event at Due south Dakota's Mount Rushmore.

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  • shana moakler

    Model and reality Goggle box star Shana Moakler shared in an Instagram Stories mail service on July 2 that she had testified positive for COVID-xix. She joked, "On this date in July last year, I broke my foot and so this yr I got COVID. And then, you know, I'm merely going to officially just remove Julys from my calendar because [it's] not my calendar month."

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  • Amitabh Bachchan Bollywood coronavirus

    Bollywood superstar Amitabh Bachchan tweeted a bulletin to his fans on July eleven, maxim that he has tested positive for COVID-19 and had been hospitalized. He wrote, "family and staff undergone tests , results awaited .. All that accept been in shut proximity to me in the last ten days are requested to please get themselves tested !"

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  • Houston Rockets' star Russell Westbrook revealed July thirteen that he tested positive shortly before the squad traveled to Orlando for the NBA restart.

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  • jack nicklaus

    In a CBS telecast on July 19, legendary pro golfer Jack Nicklaus revealed that he and his wife both tested positive for COVID-xix early in the pandemic. The ii fourscore-yr-olds recovered relatively chop-chop.

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  • Mel Gibson

    Actor-manager Mel Gibson disclosed in July that he came downwards with a bad case of COVID-19 back in April. People reports that he spent a week in the hospital only recovered and has tested negative since then.

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  • Shannon Beador RHOC Real Housewives of Orange County

    "Real Housewives of Orange Canton" star Shannon Beador revealed in an Instagram post on July 24 that she and her 3 daughters tested positive for the coronavirus. "Today, we are Covid positive times 4," she wrote. "The girls and I are blessed to exist quarantining in the aforementioned dwelling house (merely isolating in separate rooms)."

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  • doja cat

    In an interview with London-based website Capital Xtra, rapper Doja Cat said she tested positive for COVID-19 -- simply months after dismissing concerns nigh the pandemic ("It's a flu! Ya'll are pussies.")

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  • In a July 30 Instagram post, Bryan Cranston revealed he contracted a "balmy" case of COVID-19 recently.

  • Lena Dunham

    "Girls" creator and star Lena Dunham revealed in a July 31 post to Instagram that she was infected in March. The extra says she was sick for 21 days and despite having recovered is still experiencing symptoms.

  • Peter Thomas RHOA Real Housewives of Atlanta

    "Real Housewives of Atlanta" star Peter Thomas announced in an Instagram post on Aug. ii that he tested positive for the coronavirus -- and blamed his fans for giving it to him. "COVID-19 got me," he wrote. "People come up to me and ask me to take pictures all the time," he said in the accompanying video, "and they want me to take the mask off and they want to hug on me considering they say they like me."

  • Alyssa Milano

    Alyssa Milano revealed on Instagram on Aug. 5 that she had contracted COVID-nineteen after testing positive for the virus' antibodies. She said she had experienced symptoms for months and lost ix pounds. The actress encouraged people to wash their hands and wear masks.

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  • Antonio Banderas

    Antonio Banderas posted on Instagram Aug. 10 -- his 60th birthday -- that he was in quarantine after testing positive for COVID-nineteen.

    In the post, which was written in Castilian, the actor said that he felt "relatively well" and was "a piddling 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 become to those who weren't equally fortunate as me, and to those who suffered more than I did."

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  • Brian Cox

    "Succession" star Brian Cox told late-night talk-show host James Corden on Aud. 13, "I'm a diabetic, and I went from my usual bloods that I usually accept between months...they took my bloods, and they took the COVID test. Then my doctor called me and said, 'Oh, congratulations. You've had it.'"

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  • Kevin Hart

    In Baronial, Kevin Hart revealed that he tested positive for COVID-19 early in the pandemic. "The trouble is that I had information technology effectually the same time as Tom Hanks, and I couldn't say anything considering he's more famous than I am," he said during a standup set up, according to the New York Post.

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  • Dwayne Johnson

    Dwayne Johnson shared in an Instagram video on Sept. 2 that he, his wife and two of his daughters tested positive for COVID-19. He added that they were all on the mend.

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  • Tiffany Haddish

    Actress Tiffany Haddish revealed on her YouTube aqueduct Aug. 31 that she had tested positive for COVID-nineteen a few months ago, quarantined, and then tested and was found to have antibodies. She said she's tested negative over a dozen times since.

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  • Michael Rooker Suicide Squad

    "Guardians of the Galaxy" star Michael Rooker said he finally tested negative after an "epic" battle with COVID-19. "So, just and then y'all know the stop effect of all those daily battles has come to an end," the histrion wrote on his Facebook page Sept. 5. "My body has won the WAR!

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  • Jim Parsons

    "The Big Bang Theory" and "Boys in the Band" star Jim Parsons revealed on "The This evening Prove" that he and husband Todd Spiewak both got COVID-19 back in March and completely lost his sense of sense of taste and smell.

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  • Melania Trump Green Screen Dress RNC 2020

    President Donald Trump and Beginning Lady Melania Trump revealed on Oct. ane that they both tested positive for the coronavirus. Trump tweeted, "Tonight, @FLOTUS and I tested positive for COVID-xix. We will brainstorm our quarantine and recovery process immediately. Nosotros will get through this TOGETHER!"

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  • trey songz

    Trey Songz announced on Oct. 5 that he is COVID-positive via Instagram. The musician said he tested frequently since he has a 17-calendar month-old son and has begun quarantine.

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  • Cristiano Ronaldo

    Soccer superstar Cristiano Ronaldo has tested positive for COVID-19, the Portuguese soccer federation said October. xiii.

    The federation said Ronaldo has no symptoms and is "doing well." He has left the Portuguese national squad alee of its Nations League friction match against Sweden Wednesday and is isolating.

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  • Dustin Johnson

    Dustin Johnson, the world's No. 1 golfer, tested positive for COVID-nineteen, the PGA Tour announced Oct. thirteen.

    He has withdrawn from the upcoming event in Las Vegas and is seeking handling after experiencing symptoms.

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  • Justin Turner LA Dodgers

    L.A. Dodgers actor Justin Turner had to be pulled from Game 6 of the 2020 World Series on Oct. 27 after testing positive for COVID-19. The Dodgers won and Turner returned to the field -- at times masked and unmasked -- to celebrate.

  • Khloe Kardashian

    Khloe Kardashian revealed she contracted COVID-19 in a promo for the upcoming flavor of "Keeping Up With the Kardashians," though the engagement of her illness was unspecified.

  • Trevor Lawrence

    Trevor Lawrence, starting quarterback for the Clemson Tigers and the projected first selection in next year'due south NFL Draft, tested positive for COVID-19, the school announced on Oct. 29.

  • Prince William

    Prince William, like his father Prince Charles, tested positive for the coronavirus, royal insiders confirmed to Vanity Off-white.

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  • Marlon Humphrey Baltimore Ravens

    Baltimore Ravens cornerback Marlon Humphreys announced on Twitter that, "I got the Rona hopefully I'll be back salubrious soon." The results came a day subsequently playing all defensive snaps against the Steelers the twenty-four hour period before.

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  • John Elway

    NFL Hall of Fame quarterback and Broncos GM John Elway tested positive for COVID-nineteen on November. 3. CEO Joe Ellis also tested positive and the team was informed Tuesday. Several Broncos players have previously tested positive.

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  • Secretarial assistant of Housing and Urban Development Ben Carson tested positive on November. nine. Carson attended an election party the previous week with White Firm Chief of Staff Mark Meadows, who also tested positive last Wednesday -- forth with five others in the Trump entrada/orbit.

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  • Lee Brice

    Land singer Lee Brice will miss the CMA Awards on Nov. 11 afterward testing positive for COVID-19. Information technology's unclear when his diagnosis was simply he is at home under quarantine.

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  • Richard Schiff

    "The Expert Doctor" star Richard Schiff revealed he tested positive for COVID-19 on Election Twenty-four hours. His wife Sheila Kelley, who also plays his on-screen spouse, similarly tested positive. The couple are quarantined in their dwelling.

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  • jeremih

    The R&B singer Jeremih, best known for hits like "Birthday Sex" and "Downwardly on Me," was diagnosed with COVID-19. On November. 14, TMZ reported that the singer (born Jeremy Felton)  had been placed on a ventilator in a Chicago hospital's intensive care unit.

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  • Ben Platt

    "The Politico" star Ben Platt told his Twitter followers on November. 15 that he had the coronavirus in March and that he's "totally fine now." The Tony winner and 2020's Jerky Pudding Human of the Twelvemonth wrote: "it was like an awful influenza that lingered for 3 weeks or and then. Thankfully made a total recovery. so many oasis't been as lucky and will continue not to be. #WearAMask."

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  • Meghan King Real Housewives of Orange County

    Former "Real Housewives of Orange County" star Meghan King revealed she tested positive for the coronavirus in an Instagram story on November. 15. "I have been safe while traveling just I had an commutation on Tuesday where I did not protect myself and this is when I had to have been infected." Her ex, Jim Edmonds, tested positive earlier this yr.

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  • Bad Bunny Brad Pitt

    Bad Bunny, aka Benito Antonio Martinez Ocasio, revealed on November. 23 that he missed the previous night'south American Music Awards performance after testing positive for COVID-nineteen. The Urbano vocaliser did nowadays and accept awards nigh.

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    Gloria Estefan revealed on December. two that she was infected with COVID-19 despite rigorously following public health protocols. The singer suspects she contracted the virus subsequently a brief fan interaction. She spent November in quarantine and says she is now recovered.

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  • Nancy Grace

    Flim-flam Nation host Nancy Grace, her married man David, their twins xiii-year-olds John and Lucy and her 88-year-onetime mother all tested positive for COVID-19. "We idea nosotros had done everything right," the former prosecutor told The Daily Mail on Dec. eleven.

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  • ashanti

    Singer Ashanti postponed her planned "Verzuz" battle with Keyshia Cole on December. 12 after testing positive for COVID-19.

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  • Sharon Osbourne

    "The Talk" co-host Sharon Osbourne announced on social media December. 14 that she had tested positive for COVID-19: "After a brief hospitalization, I'm now recuperating at a location away from Ozzy (who has tested negative) while 'The Talk' is on scheduled hiatus," she wrote.

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  • kt oslin

    Grammy-winning singer K.T. Oslin tested positive for COVID in Dec, a friend told the Associated Printing. Sadly, the 78-twelvemonth-quondam passed away on Dec. 21.

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  • sophie rundle

    "Peaky Blinders" star Sophie Rundle Instagrammed on Dec. 22 that she had contracted COVID-19. The 32-year-old said she lost her sense of taste and had a "cough to rival a Dickensian workhouse orphan male child."

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  • Grimes Oblivion

    Synth-pop musician and Elon Musk's partner Grimes announced on her Instagram Jan. xi she'd "finally" defenseless COVID-xix. "Weirdly enjoying the Dayquil fever dream 2021," she added.

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  • Liv Tyler FOX Winter TCA

    Actress Liv Tyler said in an Instagram post on January. 15 that she found out on New Yr's Eve that she tested positive for COVID-19. She wrote: "I had made information technology all the mode through 2020 keeping myself and my family prophylactic. Doing everything i could to protect my wolf pack and follow the rules to protect others. Suddenly on The morn of the last mean solar day of 2020... boom information technology took me down."

  • Dave Chappelle

    Dave Chappelle told TMZ Jan. 21 that he tested positive while in Austin for a cord of shows. The shows have now been canceled and he'south quarantining. Co-ordinate to TMZ he isn't experiencing symptoms as of this writing. Notably, Chappelle was photographed before in the week with Grimes, who appear Jan. 11 that she contracted COVID-19.

  • "Jersey Shore" alum Nicole "Snooki" Polizzi appear on Valentine's Twenty-four hour period 2021 that she tested positive for the coronavirus. "My family & I take been super cautious & conscientious, so this is super scary," she wrote in an Instagram post. "It'due south fricken weird. I had a greasy cheese pizza & couldn't taste a damn thing. WHAT A SIN."

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  • Nick Cannon

    "The Masked Singer" host Nick Cannon tested positive for COVID on an unspecified date, causing him to miss taping early episodes of the prove's fifth flavor. Niecy Nash volition initially make full in for Cannon when the show returns in March 2021.

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  • gwyneth paltrow

    Actress turned wellness entrepreneur Gwyneth Paltrow announced on her Goop website in February that she defenseless COVID "early" and was still experiencing long-term fatigue and "brain fog" well after.

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  • Michael Sheen

    "Prodigal Son" star Michael Sheen announced in March that he had been "laid low" past COVID-nineteen and it was "very hard and quite scary."

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