Asleep at the Wheel’s Ray Benson has tested positive for COVID-19. The leader of the Texas-based band alerted fans via Facebook on Tuesday morning (March 31) of his diagnosis but says he remains optimistic.
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"It was mild, but it was there and it’s not nice, I promise you"
Paul Chuckle has taken to social media to confirm he has contracted COVID-19. The comedian confirmed his symptoms were “mild” but that the experience was “not nice”.
Chuckle recorded a video message on Twitter urging people to stay home to protect the NHS.
“Hi guys, just checking in to let you know I’m still around,” Chuckle’s message began. “I’ve been laid up with Covid-19 for a good few days, it was mild, but it was there and
Asleep at the Wheel’s Ray Benson has tested positive for COVID-19. The leader of the Texas-based band alerted fans via Facebook on Tuesday morning (March 31) of his diagnosis but says he remains optimistic.
Legendary kids TV star Paul Chuckle has spoken of his battle against coronavirus.
TV personality Paul Chuckle has confirmed he is recovering from a “mild” case of coronavirus.
Yet another celebrity has announced that they're fighting coronavirus, and this time, it's Kalie Shorr. The 25-year-old country music star took to Twitter on Monday to discuss her diagnosis.
On the mend! Tom Hanks and wife Rita Wilson spotted back in Los Angeles after battling coronavirus in Australia earlier this month.
Harvey Weinstein is physically feeling fine after contracting COVID-19 but it's life behind bars he's worried about. Weeks into his 23-year prison sentence, a source told Fox News that Weinstein has "no symptoms" but "has been in isolation" since he moved from New York City's Rikers Island jail to Wende Correctional Facility, a maximum-security prison near Buffalo, N.Y., earlier this month.
Harvey Weinstein is “doing well” in isolation after being diagnosed with coronavirus.
Olympic champion Cameron Van Der Burgh has been keeping a low profile over the past two weeks and now, in a lengthy statement on Twitter, the swimmer has revealed that he has been battling the coronavirus COVID-19 and that South Africans need to do everything they can to help stop the spread of the virus around the country.