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Coronavirus: Justin Long says he is sure he has Covid-19 but can’t get tested

Dodgeball and Jeepers Creepers actor said he believes he contracted illness from brother Christian and his girlfriend

Adam White
Wednesday 01 April 2020 12:42 BST
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Justin Long has claimed he is sure he has coronavirus but is unable to get tested as he is not considered part of a “high-risk” group.

The Dodgeball actor revealed on his podcast, Life is Short with Justin Long, that he and his brother Christian had exhibited a number of COVID-19 symptoms.

Long explained that he had experienced “achiness, some nausea, headaches, and then the tightness in the chests”.

Long said that he suspects he caught the illness from his brother and his brother’s girlfriend Maggie, who returned from a work trip with a dry cough and a fever. They both later lost the sense of smell and taste.

Neither brother was able to get tested for coronavirus, however, as they are not considered “high-enough risk”, Long said.

“As many of you know, you have to be in a high-risk group, which is older people and people with compromised immune systems, or it has to be severe enough in your system,” he explained.

While Long confirmed that his brother’s girlfriend no longer has any coronavirus symptoms, he added that he and Christian are both self-isolating as a precaution.

Long, who has appeared in films including Galaxy Quest, Jeepers Creepers and Idiocracy, is one of a number of stars to contract (or believe they’ve contracted) COVID-19.

A-listers including Tom Hanks and his wife Rita Wilson, Idris Elba and Paul Chuckle have all revealed they’ve tested positive for the illness.

For a full list of celebrities suffering from coronavirus, click here.

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