
Game of Thrones Actor Christopher Hivju Wins Battle Against Coronavirus (COVID-19)
Actor Christopher Hivju, who achieved global fame by playing the role of Thurmond Gintesbane in the blockbuster series ‘Game of Thrones’, has won the battle with Covid-19. Now he is completely there. Giving the latest information about his health, the actor said on Instagram, “He and his wife Gerry, who seem to be infected, are now” free from all signs of infection. ”
“We fully recovered after being infected with coronavirus, and we are in good health. My wife Gerry is also free of all symptoms after being in quarantine for several weeks.” With this, he also posted a photo with his wife.
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The actor feels that he was “lucky to have mild symptoms of the Kovid-19”.
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He said, “We express our love and condolences to all those who have severely attacked by this virus. Those who lost their loved ones due to coronavirus. Thank you for all your support. Please be alert, keep distance. Remember to keep, wash your hands. Take care of each other in this awkward time. Lots of love from us. ”
Last month, he told via a post on his Instagram account that his coronavirus test has come positive.
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