It's become quite clear that COVID-19 doesn't care who you are or how many Instagram followers you have. With cases of the novel coronavirus spreading, it was only a matter of time until it gripped the entertainment world. Since early March 2020, many of the biggest names in Hollywood, sports and politics have contracted the highly contagious virus, including this royal. Prince Charles found out he had tested positive for coronavirus on March 24, and he is now self-isolating in Scotland, his office announced. Charles, who's next in line for British Throne, is being kept away from his wife, Duchess Camilla, who tested negative for the virus. "It is not possible to ascertain from whom the Prince caught the virus owing to the high number of engagements he carried out in his public role during recent weeks," Clarence House said on March 25. A source told CNN this is "unlikely to escalate into a more serious case." The source added that Charles, 71, continues work and is in "good health and indeed good spirits." Keep reading to see who else among the famous have tested positive for coronavirus...
Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson are back in the U.S. after coronavirus diagnoses
Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson are back stateside. Hanks made the announcement in a statement shared to Twitter Saturday. "Hey, Folks... we're home now and, like the rest of America, we carry on with sheltering in place and social distancing. Many, many thanks to everyone in Australia who looked after us. Their care and guidance made possible our return to the USA. And many thanks to all of you who reached out with well wishes. Rita and I so appreciate it," the statement read.Start the day smarter. Get all the news you need in your inbox each morning.
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Country star Dolly Parton said she believes the novel coronavirus is a lesson from God and encouraged fans to refrain from fear, offering the "I know that I have a positive attitude about it, as negative as it seems to be right now. So just keep the faith, don't be too scared, it ' s gonna be alright
Dolly Parton offered fans an inspiring message amid the coronavirus pandemic last week, sharing a video in which she said that she believes the virus is a lesson from God . So just keep the faith, don't be too scared, it ' s gonna be alright , God loves us."