. Djokovic's wife, Jelena, also tested positive for coronavirus.«The moment we arrived in Belgrade we went to be tested,» Dojokovic said in a statement.
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George Floyd tested positive for COVID-19 in April, the Hennepin County medical examiner disclosed on Wednesday, though this was not a contributing factor in his death.
The information comes from the full autopsy report, which was made public on Thursday with Floyd’s family’s permission. According to the report, Floyd “was known to be positive for 2019-nCoV RNA on 4/3/2020,” and coronavirus antibodies were detected during his autopsy. However, the report makes it clear that “positivity for
. Djokovic's wife, Jelena, also tested positive for coronavirus.«The moment we arrived in Belgrade we went to be tested,» Dojokovic said in a statement.
Funnyman D.L. Hughley has tested positive for coronavirus after collapsing onstage on Friday night.
#ThankYouForYourPrayers #TeamDL pic.twitter.com/dSQiNtsgMrHe added, “I didn’t have the classic symptoms. I didn’t have shortness of breath, I didn’t have difficulty breathing, I didn’t have a cough, I didn’t have a low-grade fever.
Instagram post, the comedian also revealed that he had tested positive for COVID-19. “When I came I was being treated for extreme exhaustion and dehydration,” he said.
#PrayersUp: #DLHughley passed out while he was on stage tonight in Nashville. #DJVlad took to Twitter to say that he spoke with him and that he’s okay. #Roommates, send DL Hughley well wishes and keep him lifted in prayer
A post shared by realdlhughley (@realdlhughley) on A rep for the 57-year-old comedian confirmed to ET on Saturday that Hughley was hospitalized after he passed out, but said he is «feeling better.»«He was suffering from exhaustion after all the week’s work and travel and he was kept overnight at the hospital for tests under doctor’s orders,» the rep stated.
Comedian D.L. Hughley gave fans a scare on Friday night when he collapsed on stage in the middle of a joke at a Nashville comedy club.
A number of players from both the Toronto Blue Jays and Toronto Maple Leafs, including Auston Matthews, have tested positive for COVID-19.
Ever since the Coronavirus pandemic started, WWE was hosting audience free events due to the stay at home orders. After going fan-free for months, the latest edition of Monday Night Raw marked the first time since March that fans were allowed as audience at WWE's Performance Center.
George Floyd‘s autopsy has revealed that he had tested positive for Coronavirus.