"Unfortunately, even though I returned three negative results this past week, I woke up yesterday morning with mild symptoms and requested another test which came back positive," the Formula One driver told fans on Dec. 1. "I've immediately gone into self-isolation for ten days. I'm gutted not to be able to race the weekend but my priority is to follow the protocols and advice to protect others."
On Thanksgiving Day, the former Bachelor revealed he tested positive for COVID-19, saying it was "rough" to be kept from wife Lauren Burnham and daughter Alessi.
The 26-year-old singer was scheduled to perform at the 2020 American Music Awards but had to cancel his presentation after testing positive for coronavirus.
"Bad Bunny was originally set to perform his #1 global hit "Dákiti" with Jhay Cortez live for the first time at the AMAs," a press release stated, "but unfortunately, the artist tested positive for COVID-19, which forced him to cancel the presentation."
"I have been safe while traveling but I had an exchange on Tuesday where I did not protect myself and this is when I had to have been infected," the Real Housewives of Orange County star shared on Instagram Stories on Sunday, Nov. 15.
"First and foremost I would like to thank God and the incredible team of doctors and nurses at Northwestern Memorial Hospital for saving my life," the star's family said in a statement issued on his behalf to E! News on Saturday, Dec. 5. "I will be forever grateful. I would also like to thank my family and friends for all their prayers and well wishes. I'm overwhelmed with gratitude. A special thanks to Chance The Rapper, 50 Cent, and Diddy for their love and support."
The former Real Housewives of Miami star revealed through Instagram on Nov. 13 that she has been battling COVID-19 for a week. "I've never felt pain like this," she told her followers.
On the Nov. 10 episode of The Late Show, the actor revealed he and his wife battled coronavirus early on in the pandemic. "It started as just a very strange syndrome where I kept breaking into a terrible sweat," he said. "It was like a poncho of sweat, embarrassing really. Then my eyeballs felt about three sizes too big."
The country music singer pulled out of the 2020 CMA Awards after he tested positive for coronavirus. Variety reported that a representative for the artist told the Associated Press on Sunday, Nov. 8 that he is is "in good spirits and not experiencing any symptoms." He also reportedly received his results before arriving for any award-show related activities.
On Nov. 9, 2020 ahead of the CMA Awards, the Florida Georgia Line star shared he was diagnosed with coronavirus and quarantining on his tour bus.
In a clip from Keeping Up With the Kardashians, Khloe revealed that she tested positive for COVID-19. "Just found out that I do have corona," she said. "I have been in my room. It's gonna be fine, but it was really bad for a couple days." Khloe also shared her symptoms, noting she suffered from vomiting, shaking and hot and cold flashes.
On Oct. 26, the pregnant Duck Dynasty star shared that she was "just about fully recovered" from COVID-19 after spending time in the hospital with symptoms she described as "wild."
The actor revealed that he and his family tested positive for Coronavirus in a lengthy IGTV video. "I can tell you that this has been one of the most challenging and difficult things we have ever had to endure as a family... and for me personally," he shared in the 11-minute clip.
The Pain and Glory actor announced on Aug. 10, his 60th birthday, that he tested positive for coronavirus.
The San Francisco Giants pitcher tested positive for the coronavirus days before the Fourth of July, manager Gabe Kapler told ESPN.
NBC News confirmed that President Donald Trump's senior campaign official and Donald Trump Jr.'s girlfriend tested positive for coronavirus while in South Dakota.
In a statement to E! News the Italian singer shared he and members of his family previously tested positive for COVID-19, but didn't reveal the results as he experienced symptoms "mildly," wanted to maintain his family's privacy and didn't want to "alarm" his fans.
He explained that he's now speaking out about his experience because he wants to share this news: "We were fortunate enough to have a swift and full recovery by the end of March. Given the chance to donate blood to help find a cure for COVID, my response was an immediate 'yes'. A modest—but fundamental—gesture, through which I am playing my small part."
In a candid chat with Vulture, the 25-year-old revealed that she recovered from coronavirus after "testing positive for a month."
The Good Morning America anchor, whose wife previously tested positive for coronavirus, shared his diagnosis on Monday, April 13, "I'm one of those cases that are basically asymptomatic. I've never had a fever, never had chills, never had a headache, never had a cough, never had shortness of breath. I'm feeling great."
On April 11, country singer and songwriter Sturgill Simpson shared on social media that he tested positive for COVID-19. The singer shared that since March, he had felt ill: "This photo was taken at 9am on March 13th when my wife took me to our local hospital ER due to chest pains, fever, and pre-stroke blood pressure levels."
He added that during his visit, the doctor that treated him refused to test the singer for coronavirus because he allegedly did not "fit the testing criteria." Simpson went on to add that, "Almost one month later on April 6th my wife and I were both tested after finally finding a free drive-thru testing facility outside a National Guard depot. Yesterday on Friday April 10th, after almost one month without any symptoms, I received a call from the Nashville CDC stating that my test resulted in a positive detection for Covid-19. My wife (who has been by my side since Europe) tested negative."
In a message shared on his 62nd birthday, the R&B singer said he and his family had recovered from COVID-19. "I feel so blessed to be able to celebrate another birthday," he wrote on social media.
In an interview with IndieWire, the 40-year-old star shared his kids Fiona and Jeronimo were sick and in isolation for three weeks. He revealed, "They're immune now, they're in the next stage. Yesterday was the first night they slept here and life has changed dramatically for me."
Former View host Jedediah Bila revealed on Instagram she and her husband had the virus, but are now doing better. "I'm actually at home recovering from Covid-19. I'm very much on the mend, so please don't worry," the 41-year-old assured.
On Instagram, Savannah Chrisley revealed her father tested positive for coronavirus.
"After getting tested he went back home and stayed quarantined in his bedroom for 7 days and then his test came back..POSITIVE..when mom and I read that our hearts dropped. Dads symptoms were worsening as days went on..finally at 3am on a Sunday he woke mom up saying he has to go to the ER..he couldn't fight it any longer," she shared. "He stayed at Vanderbilt for 3 days and those were the hardest 3 days I think I've ever endured."
"Keeping my kids away has been the hardest and I'm grateful that I have no breathing issues," the Real Housewives star, 42, wrote on Instagram. "My days haven't been so bad, aside from a lot of fatigue and sleeping. At night is when it's the worst for me because of the mix of sweating and chills. I'm taking my vitamins and drinking hot liquids. We'll all get through this.