JK Rowling reveals she had Covid-19 symptoms, now ‘fully recovered’
Tuesday, 7th April 2020
“Harry Potter” author JK Rowling on Monday revealed that she expressed the symptoms of COVID-19, the disease affected by the novel coronavirus, but instantly has “fully recovered”.
The 54-year-old writer took to Twitter where she said she had been undergoing from the virus for the last two weeks.
Though she wasn’t tested, Rowling said, she was obeying her husband, doctor Neil Murray’s advice to manage the symptoms.
“Please watch this doc from Queens Hospital explain how to relieve respiratory symptoms. For last two weeks, I’ve had all symptoms of C19 (tho haven’t been tested) & did this on doc husband’s advice. “I’m fully recovered & technique helped a lot (sic),” she wrote and shared a link from doctors at Queens Hospital in the UK.
https://bit.ly/2XeMgGRIn a follow-up tweet, Rowling also thanked her followers for their wishes and urged them to stay safe.
“Thank you for your kind and lovely messages! I am completely recovered and wanted to share a technique that’s recommended by doctors, costs nothing, has no nasty side effects but could help you/your loved ones a lot, as it did me,” she tweeted.
The third part of Rowling’s “Fantastic Beasts” film was one of the crucial titles whose production was discontinued amid the pandemic. Led by Eddie Redmayne’s Newt Scamander, the yet-to-be-titled third chapter in the spin-off series of the “Harry Potter” universe is planned to be released in 2021. Warner Bros studio is yet to declare when the shoot will resume.
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