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27.05.2020 - 03:29 / variety.com
By Klaritza Rico
Italian opera singer Andrea Bocelli has confirmed he was diagnosed with COVID-19 in March, but had a “swift and full recovery” before his hugely successful Easter Sunday webcast.
In a Facebook post shared on Tuesday, the opera singer explained he did not reveal his diagnosis earlier because he wanted to protect his family’s privacy and did not want to “unnecessarily alarm” his fans. He also shared he has donated blood to help researchers find a cure for coronavirus.
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As Season 17 of Bravo's Top Chef begins to reach its dramatic conclusion, the remaining All Stars Cheftestants will head to Italy to cook it out to victory or end up packing their knives and going home in the upcoming finale.
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Opera superstar Andrea Bocelli is donating his plasma to coronavirus cure researchers after winning a secret battle with COVID-19. The blind Italian tenor reveals he and his wife, actress Veronica Berti, and their children all tested positive for the virus in early March, although their symptoms were relatively mild.
Andrea Bocelli and his family all had tested positive for coronavirus. The 61-year-old opera singer spoke with journalists after leaving a hospital in Pisa where he and his wife donated plasma. “My whole family was contaminated,” he said in Italian. ”We all had a fever – though thankfully not high ones – with sneezing and coughing. I had to cancel many concerts... It was like living a nightmare because I felt like I was no longer in control of things. I was hoping to wake up at any moment.”
Andrea Bocelli has revealed he secretly battled coronavirus back in March - but chose not to make his diagnosis public.
It’s not every day you sing in an empty cathedral in Milan with millions of people watching through a video stream around the world.
Andrea Bocelli joins the growing list of musicians who have tested positive for coronavirus.The Italian singer confirmed the news on Facebook on Tuesday (May 26), revealing that he and his family "were fortunate enough to have a swift and full recovery by the end of March."As to why he didn't share his condition until now, Bocelli wrote, "Out of respect for those for whom contracting the virus has had more serious consequences, I decided it would be best not to share the news.
Andrea Bocelli joins the growing list of musicians who have tested positive for coronavirus.
Andrea Bocelli recently revealed that he and some of his family members are on the mend after being diagnosed with coronavirus. The Italian singer, 61, said in a statement to Entertainment Tonight on Tuesday, that he didn't release the status of his health earlier "out of respect for those for whom contracting the virus has had more serious consequences." "The pandemic which has shaken the world has also affected -- albeit mildly -- me and certain members of my family," Bocelli added.
Andrea Bocelli has revealed that he tested positive for COVID-19 coronavirus, and is now in recovery.
By Denise Petski
Opera superstar Andrea Bocelli is donating his plasma to coronavirus cure researchers after winning a secret battle with COVID-19.
Andrea Bocelli has revealed that he and “certain members” of his family contracted coronavirus, but fully recovered by the end of March.
Andrea Bocelli discussed his coronavirus battle Tuesday.