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"Never Isolated...Very Healthy" Jackie Chan Clarifies COVID-19 Infection Rumor

"Planning to Donate Masks Received from Fans Worldwide"

"Never Isolated...Very Healthy" Jackie Chan Clarifies COVID-19 Infection Rumor Jackie Chan/Photo by Yonhap News


[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Suwan] Chinese actor Jackie Chan clarified rumors that he was quarantined due to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19), stating, "I am very healthy and safe, and have never been quarantined."


On the 27th, Jackie Chan posted on his Facebook, "I want to take this opportunity to thank everyone who has been worried about me," expressing his gratitude.


Previously, rumors had spread among Chinese netizens suspecting that Jackie Chan was infected with COVID-19 and was in quarantine.


He added, "I have received many messages from acquaintances asking if I am okay. I am touched by your love and concern."


He continued, "During this difficult time, I have also received many special gifts from fans around the world. Thank you to those who sent masks," and added, "I have asked my staff to donate through official organizations to the places most in need."


Born in 1954, Jackie Chan debuted in 1962 with the film Big and Little Wong Tin Bar. As an actor and director, he has appeared in various films such as Drunken Master, Policeman, Fist of Fury, Jackie Chan's Shaolin Tiger, and Shaolin Wooden Men, earning great love from audiences.


Meanwhile, according to the World Health Organization (WHO), as of 6 a.m. on the 28th, the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in China was 78,630, including 2,747 deaths.


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