Ukrainian Hollywood actress Ivanna Sakhno tests positive for COVID-19
Ukrainian Hollywood actress Ivanna Sakhno tested positive for COVID-19, a disease caused by the novel coronavirus. Sakhno’s case is a reminder that celebrities are at the same risk of getting the dise
Ukrainian Hollywood actress Ivanna Sakhno tested positive for COVID-19, a disease caused by the novel coronavirus.
Sakhno’s case is a reminder that celebrities are at the same risk of getting the disease, which is spreading rapidly. As of March 22, 316,409 people have been infected by the coronavirus, which has killed 13,642.
The actress made a post on her Instagram account on March 21, saying that she tested positive for COVID-19, but her symptoms did not appear immediately.
Sakhno, 22, is a Hollywood actress who was born in Kyiv but moved to the U.S. in 2013.
She is known for her roles in sci-fi monster film “Pacific Rim: Uprising,” produced by Oscar-winning Mexican filmmaker Guillermo del Toro, as well as the action-comedy “The Spy Who Dumped Me,” where she worked alongside another Ukrainian actress, Mila Kunis.
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Sakhno will have to stay in quarantine until she recovers from the disease.
“At this point, there’s an abundance of information one can find on how to be careful, the only thing I’d like to keep asking is for us all to be responsible citizens and stay home,” Sakhno’s Instagram post reads.
“Social distancing is our civic duty now. Let’s please take care of each other.”
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