By Andrea Reiher
03.04.2020 - 06:55 / etcanada.com
Jane Broderick, sister of actor Matthew Broderick, is on the mend after being diagnosed with COVID-19, and she paints a harrowing picture of her experience.
Speaking with Intelligencer, the sister of the “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off” star says she began experiencing symptoms and had herself tested for coronavirus. Before the test results came back, her condition worsened.
Her oxygen levels decreased, her temperature soared and she was rushed to the intensive care unit. “I was very, very sick,” she
By Andrea Reiher
A healthy dad who almost lost his life to coronavirus has described the experience as "like a slow death".
There’s some good news for all the ardent fans of Game of Thrones star Kristofer Hivju. The promising actor has survived his battle with the deadly Coronavirus. Yes, you heard it right. He has announced the same through the medium of a long Instagram post. The entire world was in a state of deep shock when Kristofer announced a few days earlier about testing positive for COVID-19. The Norwegian star and his family were under home quarantine for the past few days.
Pink recently detailed her and her 3-year-old son Jameson’s scary battle with the deadly coronavirus. While the two have now recovered, her husband Carey Hart opened up about the disease and stated that his wife and son got extremely sick.
Game Of Thrones star Kristofer Hivju is in “good health” after beating the coronavirus.
During an interview on The Ellen Degeneres Show, the star shared the harrowing details of her illness and how she and her three-year-old son, Jameson, struggled to recover after weeks of illness.
RTÉ has asked the Irish public to come together this Saturday to show support for those fighting against COVID-19.
By Tom Grater
Singer, Pink and her son have won a battle with the coronavirus.
Matthew Broderick's sister, Rector Janet Broderick, is opening up about her experience obtaining coronavirus care. Janet recently spoke to New York Magazine's Intelligencer, where she opened up about her scary encounter with the novel virus that put her in the intensive care unit.
Fountains Of Wayne frontman Adam Schlesinger has lost his battle with the coronavirus.
We’ve all heard reports that this novel coronavirus doesn’t really affect young people. And yet—as a healthy 28-year-old who eats well, exercises regularly, and gets plenty of sleep—I got sick. I’m sharing my story publicly because this is scary. I *am* scared.