Andrew Watt
The Grammy-winning songwriter and producer announce he tested positive on March 17, writing on Instagram, "I am 29 years old. I am a healthy young man and I am going to get through this no matter what. I am going to make a full recovery. But there are so many people in my life and in the world that could possibly not get through this due to their age and/or a compromised immune system. This is why I am writing this post. I can't stress this enough. This is not a joke. Stay inside, stay sanitized. Please stop everything and take care of yourselves and the people you love around you, until we are all through this."
Lucian Grainge
Multiple outlets reported on March 15 that the Universal Music Group CEO and chairman, 60, was hospitalized in Los Angeles after testing positive for coronavirus.
Tom Hanks
On March 11, the 63-year-old Oscar winner announced he had tested positive for COVID-19 while filming a movie in Australia. Hanks uplifted fans with his subsequent health updates, and days later E! News confirmed he and wife Rita Wilson were discharged from the hospital but were remaining in isolation at their home in Australia.
Rita Wilson
The country singer, 63, certainly made the most of her time recovering from coronavirus, compiling and sharing a "quarantunes" playlist of hits for those also staying indoors. "So grateful for the outpouring of prayers, love and support. Means so much and strengthens us," she also shared on Instagram.
Idris Elba
The British actor, 47, was joined by wife Sabrina Dhowre when he announced via video on March 16 that he tested positive for coronavirus after coming in contact with someone who had it. Elba, explaining that he didn't have any symptoms, said, "...Now's the time to really think about social distancing, washing your hands. Beyond that, there are people out there who aren't showing symptoms and that can easily spread it."
Kristofer Hivju
"We are in good health," the Game of Thrones star, 41, told his 3.7 million Instagram followers on March 16. "I only have mild symptoms of a cold. There are people at higher risk for who this virus might be a devastating diagnosis, so I urge all of you to be extremely careful; wash your hands, keep 1.5 meters distance from others, go in quarantine; just do everything you can to stop the virus from spreading."
Olga Kurylenko
The 40-year-old actress, who starred in the James Bond film Quantum of Solace, urged fans to take care of themselves in a post announcing she too had coronavirus on March 16.
Rudy Gobert
After testing positive for COVID-19, the 27-year-old Utah Jazz player announced a $500,000 donation to support both the employee relief fund at Vivint Smart Home Arena and COVID-related social services.
Donavan Mitchell
Gobert's teammate announced his diagnosis on March 12. During an appearance on Good Morning America, the 23-year-old NBA star explained, "I have no symptoms which is a unique. When people ask me I would say if you were to tell me I could play in a seven-game series tomorrow, I would be ready to lace up. I'm just blessed to be able to be okay."
Christian Wood
On March 14, multiple outlets reported that the Detroit Pistons player had become the third NBA player to test positive for COVID-19.
Daniele Rugani
The Italian soccer star, 25, announced he tested positive for coronavirus on March 11. Rugani downplayed the severity of his symptoms, telling Football-Italia, "I'm fine, I've been pretty good. I haven't had the symptoms you read about in the news. I was lucky despite it being a good hit, because I was the first in our environment to get it. I hope it will serve to raise awareness."
Janet Broderick
Actor Matthew Broderick's sister, a 64-year-old rector out of Beverly Hills, was hospitalized prior to March 12 after testing positive for coronavirus. "My entire family is grateful for the concern about, and the well wishes for, my sister Janet," Matthew told Deadline two days later. "I'm happy to say she is feeling much better and is on the road to a full recovery. We are all very appreciative for the wonderful care she received from the amazing doctors and nurses at Cedars Sinai."

