The pop-rocker, 40, pledged $1 million to COVID-19 relief efforts when she shared for the first time on April 3 that she tested positive but had since recovered from coronavirus.
On April 2, the 40-year-old Broadway star and singer revealed to fans that she had recently recovered from COVID-19. "I'm just being really grateful for every easy breath and every day that I get to be walking around," she shared in a video message.
"I have decided to share with you that I tested positive with the Corona Virus almost three weeks ago," the Duran Duran member, 59, shared on Facebook. "I came out of it feeling okay- although I must admit I didn't mind the quarantine as it gave me the chance to really recover... we can and will beat this thing."
The former MLB player and Real Housewives of Orange County star confirmed on Instagram Stories that he tested positive for pneumonia and coronavirus. "I'm completely symptom-free now and doing really well so I must have had it for awhile before I got tested," he shared. "Thank God I quarantined myself and listened to what everyone said."
"I have tested positive for the Coronavirus I've never been sicker. High fever. Horrific body aches. Heavy chest," the Office Space star, 55, revealed on Instagram. "I'm quarantined from my family. This is pure misery. #stayhome"
"Sooooo in these difficult times that seem to get more difficult and complicated by the day, I just found out that I am positive for coronavirus," the 49-year-old CNN anchor wrote via social media. "I have been exposed to people in recent days who have subsequently tested positive and I had fever, chills and shortness of breath. I just hope I didn't give it to the kids and [my wife] Cristina. That would make me feel worse than this illness! I am quarantined in my basement (which actually makes the rest of the family seem pleased!) I will do my shows from here. We will all beat this by being smart and tough and united!"
According to a March 25 statement from Clarence House, the 71-year-old British royal tested positive for COVID-19 but was displaying "mild symptoms" and remains in "good health."
The Broadway star, 38, announced she tested positive for coronavirus on March 25. "Please please stay home, take care of yourselves. God Bless," she shared on Instagram in part.
On Monday, the Young & the Restless star shared on Instagram, "I just tested positive for coronavirus. I am a pretty healthy 43-year-old who doesn't smoke, doesn't drink much, eats well and exercises regularly and this has been the hardest experience of my life." He said that he's now on the mend.
The Broadway star took to social media on March 23 to share that he tested positive for Coronavirus.
"Hey everyone. I just wanted to update you all that I've found out that I've tested positive for Covid-19. I've been in quarantine since Broadway shows shut down on Thursday, March 12th, and I'm feeling much better," the actor wrote on Instagram. "I consider myself extremely lucky that my symptoms have been very mild - cold like with no fever - as so many are experiencing much more serious symptoms, because this is a very dangerous virus. One thing I have been experiencing is the loss of taste and smell, which I think is a big sign for people who are otherwise asymptotic."
"I feel it is my moral duty to announce to you that I have tested positive for COVID19," Domingo shared. "My Family and I are all in self isolation for as long as it is deemed medically necessary... Please follow your local government's guidelines and regulations for staying safe and protecting not just yourselves but our entire community."
"Senator Rand Paul has tested positive for COVID-19," a statement read on his Twitter account. "He is feeling fine and is in quarantine. He is asymptomatic and was tested out of an abundance of caution due to his extensive travel and events. He was not aware of any direct contact with any infected person."
The keyboardist and founding member of Bon Jovi revealed the news on Saturday, March 21.
"I just got my results back today and tested positive for coronavirus. I've been sick for a week and feeling better each day," he said on Instagram. "I've have been quarantined for a week and will for another week. And when I feel better I'll get tested again to make sure I'm free of this nasty virus."
The Younger actress revealed she had tested positive in a detailed social media post. "I have just tested positive for Covid-19.I AM OK," she reassured, adding, "Stay home people! Protect yourselves & your loved ones. Build up your immune systems. Good Luck & God Bless us all!"
"After a few days of self-quarantine, and not feeling great, I have tested positive for Coronavirus," the 51-year-old host of Bravo's Watch What Happens Live announced on social media. "As much as I felt like I could push through whatever I was feeling to do #WWHL from home, we're putting a pin in that for now so I can focus on getting better. I want to thank all the medical professionals who are working tirelessly for all of us, and urge everybody to stay home and take care of themselves."
On March 20, the former Bachelor star, 28, confirmed he tested positive. "For anyone out there that is hesitant to self quarantine... please do yourself and your loved ones a favor and stay home," he shared with followers in part on Instagram. "We will all beat this and come out stronger on the other side."
The 51-year-old actor took to his Instagram to share with his fans that he was diagnosed with COVID-19. He also posted a video about his journey. "Hi everyone- yesterday I was diagnosed with COVID-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus," Daniel told his social media followers. "Looks like I'll be ok, but I wanted share my journey with you in the hopes that you find it informative or helpful. Hope you all stay safe, calm, and above all, healthy."
According to the royal palace, Prince Albert II, 62, tested positive for COVID-19.
"I'm in bed with it and it's not nice," the Game of Thrones star shared via Instagram on March 18. "Stay safe and healthy and be kind to your fellow people."
The 31-year-old influencer, whose "Something Navy" blog has amassed 1.3 million Instagram followers, said she tested positive for coronavirus on March 18. "Now more than ever," Charnas wrote in part, "it's become even clearer that these precautions are absolutely necessary to slow down this virus and protect the people most vulnerable to its spread."
The singer-songwriter, 19, told her Instagram followers that she will be "completely fine" but urged others to continue social distancing.
The NBA star, 31, was one of four Brooklyn Nets players who tested positive for COVID-19 in March. He told The Athletic, "Everyone be careful, take care of yourself and quarantine. We're going to get through this.'"
The 26-year-old Frozen 2 star shared her diagnosis on March 16, telling her Instagram followers, "Again, let's please be mindful of our decisions—now is the time to be smart and responsible. Let's take care of one another!"
The Archduke of Austria, 59, was the first known royal to contract COVID-19.
"It's annoying, but I'm fine. It's not the Black Plague," von Habsburg told Austrian TV channel oe24, per People. "I thought it was the usual flu... I have to expressly praise the Austrian authorities because they act with measure and aim. Panic mood is not appropriate."