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Greta Thunberg says it’s ‘extremely likely’ she had coronavirus

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Story at a glance

  • Thunberg said she experienced mild symptoms and had been self-isolating in an apartment.
  • She has not been tested as Sweden reserves tests for those in need of emergency medical treatment or healthcare workers.
  • She reminded her followers to stay at home in an effort to curb the spread of the virus.

Teen climate activist Greta Thunberg said Tuesday it’s “extremely” likely that she became infected with COVID-19 on a recent trip to central Europe. 

In an Instagram post, the Swedish teenager said both she and her father have experienced coronavirus symptoms. 

“I was feeling tired, had shivers, a sore throat and coughed,” Thunberg wrote. “My dad experienced the same symptoms, but much more intense and with a fever.”

Thunberg said she had been self-isolating in a borrowed apartment away from her mother and sister since she also visited Germany, which at the time was one of the hardest-hit countries in Europe.


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She said she had not been tested for COVID-19 since Sweden reserves tests for people in need of emergency medical treatment or health care workers. Thunberg said that she’s now “basically recovered” and is warning others to be aware of symptoms of the virus. She said her symptoms were so mild she would hardly notice them under normal circumstances. 

“Many (especially young people) might not notice any symptoms at all, or very mild symptoms,” she wrote in her Instagram post. “Please keep that in mind, follow the advice from experts and your local authorities and #StayAtHome to slow the spread of the virus.”

Sweden has more than 2,200 confirmed coronavirus cases with at least 36 deaths, according to Johns Hopkins University

Worldwide, more than 400,000 cases have been confirmed with more than 18,000 deaths.


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