Corona infection: These stars have survived the disease

The British Prime Minister Boris Johnson (55), star tenor Plácido Domingo (79), Bon Jovi member David Bryan (58), "Game of Thrones" star Kristofer Hivju (41) and politician Friedrich Merz (64) good news soon hopefully before. Because they are some of the celebrities who are currently struggling with a coronavirus infection. Other stars and celebrities have already had the disease and are cheerfully reporting back from quarantine.

Prince Charles appeals to faith and hope

It was announced last week that Prince Charles (71) tested positive for the coronavirus. According to British media reports, he went into quarantine at Balmoral Castle. The test of his wife, Duchess Camilla (72), is said to have been negative. Two days later, the two thanked via Instagram for "all the recovery wishes to His Royal Highness".

On April 1, the British heir to the throne announced in a video: "I am now on the other side of the disease." He would have had only mild symptoms, but was still in isolation and think above all of the older people in the country and of all those who keep everything going. "Until all of that is over, let's live with hope and belief in ourselves and in each other and look forward to the better times to come," said Prince Charles.

Prince Albert II back to the family

Prince Albert II of Monaco (62) announced his infection on March 19. On March 31, he had survived the quarantine period and was allowed to go back to his wife (since 2011), Princess Charlène (42), and their twins, Gabriella and Jacques (5). The palace announced via Facebook.

Share the excitement with Hanks, Wilson, Kerner and Co.

Hollywood stars Tom Hanks (63) and Rita Wilson (63) had been infected with the corona virus while filming in Australia. They had already tested positive on March 11th – what they had announced via Instagram. After strict compliance with the quarantine regulations, both have now survived. The American celebrated this fact and the "beauty of this life" on Instagram on March 29.

TV presenter Johannes B. Kerner (55) announced his illness on March 13 via Instagram. The quarantine was lifted "with effect from March 23," which Kerner learned from an email from the Hamburg Health Department.

Sophie Grégoire Trudeau, 44, was also infected with the corona virus, as announced on March 13 by her husband's office, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, 48. Her husband was also in quarantine afterwards. On March 28, she personally announced her recovery on Facebook: "Hello, my dear friends, Canadians and allies everywhere. I wanted to keep you all up to date: I feel so much better and have heard from my doctor and the health department of Ottawa received the all-clear.

British actor Idris Elba (47) reported his infection on March 16. His fourth wife, model Sabrina Dhowre-Elba (31), then hers on March 22nd. In his Insta story, he lets his followers on Wednesday know that the quarantine period is over, that, fortunately and contrary to expectations, both of them had mild symptoms and that they would especially like the return from New Mexico to London.

The French-Ukrainian former bond girl Olga Kurylenko (40) also announced the infection on March 16, and the good news via Instagram followed on March 22: "I am completely healed".

Politician Cem Özdemir (54) reported his positive test on March 19. He gave the all-clear three days ago: "News from the health department – an update on my own behalf: my new corona test is negative and the quarantine has been lifted. I am healthy again, but I will not go out unnecessarily now be, "he published on Instagram.

And how are the Pochers?

There is also good news from the Pochers! "My quarantine ends tomorrow. Woohoo. Amiras is already over today," entertainer Oliver Pocher (42) said on Instagram on Tuesday afternoon. Amira Pocher (28), his wife, had tested positive for the corona virus on March 19, he himself on March 21 …