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Idris Elba Says He Has Coronavirus

The English actor, who said he has no symptoms, urged people to be vigilant about handwashing and social distancing.

Idris Elba and his wife, Sabrina Dhowre Elba. Mr. Elba said on Monday that he had tested positive for Covid-19, the disease caused by the new coronavirus.Credit...Angela Weiss/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images

The English actor Idris Elba announced on Monday that he had tested positive for the coronavirus, sharing the news with fans in a video that he posted on Twitter.

“This morning I tested positive for Covid 19,” Mr. Elba wrote in a post that accompanied the video, referring to the disease caused by the coronavirus. “I feel ok, I have no symptoms so far but have been isolated since I found out about my possible exposure to the virus.”

Mr. Elba, 47, is best known for his roles in the HBO series “The Wire” and as the title character in the BBC police drama series “Luther.” He said he was tested “because I realized I was exposed to someone who had also tested positive.” He said he learned about that person’s positive test result on Friday. “I quarantined myself and got a test immediately,” Mr. Elba said.

“This is serious,” he said in the video, urging people to be vigilant about handwashing and social distancing.

The announcement came less than a week after the actor Tom Hanks said that he and his wife, the actress Rita Wilson, had tested positive for the coronavirus, putting a famous face and name to an outbreak that was spreading around the globe.

Mr. Elba said his wife, Sabrina Dhowre Elba, who appeared in the video with him, had not been tested. But, he added, “she’s doing OK.”

“We’ve told our families, they’re very supportive,” he said. “We’ve told our colleagues. Transparency is probably the best thing for this right now. If you’re feeling ill or you feel like you should be tested or you’ve been exposed, then do something about it. It’s really important.”

It was not clear where Mr. Elba was tested.

In the video, Mr. Elba lamented that “we live in a divided world right now, we can all feel it.”

“But now’s the time for solidarity,” he said. “Now’s the time for thinking about each other. There’s so many people whose lives have been affected.”

Aimee Ortiz is a general assignment reporter on the Express Desk. She previously worked at The Boston Globe.  More about Aimee Ortiz

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