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‘Lost, Hawaii 5-0’ Actor, Dae Kim Tests Positive Coronavirus

LOS ANGELES: Famous Daniel Dae Kim in the 5-0 Hawaii television series has revealed that he has tested positive for coronaviruses.

Dae Kim, speaking from his home in Hawaii, announced the news via post and video on Instagram.

“Yesterday, I was diagnosed with COVID-19, a coronavirus-related disease. I hope everything goes well but I want to share this journey with you all in the hope that it will be helpful or helpful.

“I wish you all good health and calm down,” wrote Dae Kim.

Dae Kim, 51, said he was in New York recently for a television series and returned to Hawaii when the production closed.

He began to get sick and did his quarantine and was advised to undergo a test in Honolulu.

Dae Kim plays Lieutenant Chin Ho Kelly in Hawaii 5-O and is also known by the Korean fisherman who assassinated Jin-Soo Kwon in the television series Lost.

He was among celebrities who claimed to be infected with coronaviruses like Tom Hanks and Idris Elba; Game of Thrones actor Kristofer Hivju; basketball star Kevin Durant and former James Bond actor Olga Kurylenko.

Sources: CNN World

Adib Mohd

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