Frozen star Rachel Matthews documents coronavirus symptoms after diagnosis

Star of animated hit film Frozen 2, Rachel Matthews recently revealed that she had tested positive for COVID-19, also known as coronavirus.

Rachel, 26, who voiced the character Honeymaren took to Instagram to reveal in a series of screenshots that she was in quarantine following her diagnosis.

She penned: “Hey guys, I tested positive for Covid-19 and have been in quarantine the last week. Unsure of what the next step is (been getting mixed info but will keep you posted) but obviously will remain in quarantine until told to do otherwise.

“I’m feeling better but will be posting some info that I hope will be helpful to some.

The actress took to social media to share that she had been diagnosed with coronavirus (Image: Rachel Matthews/Instagram)

“Please feel free to reach out and ask me any questions. I really would love to help any way I can.

“Again, let’s please be mindful of our decisions – now is the time to be smart and responsible. Let’s take care of one another!! Xx”

As well as letting her fans know about her diagnosis, she also went on to share a day-to-day diary of how she was feeling as well as her symptoms.

Rachel documented her symptoms on Instagram (Image: Rachel Matthews/Instagram)

In a screenshot from her notes app, Rachel wrote: “Thought I’d write down my week in order. Symptoms do vary!! Hope this is helpful for some.”

The brunette beauty said that she had suffered from headaches and a sore throat on the first day which soon escalated to “horrible body aches, chills, sharp pains in lungs” as the symptoms progressed into the second day.

After reaching the later days of the week, Rachel said she was “still experiencing shortness of breath, loss of appetite, fatigue and no taste/smell,” but overall was “doing okay”.

Rachel starred in Frozen 2 (Image: Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/Splash News / SplashNews.com)

The actress went on to slam Donald Trump’s government saying that they were not handling the outbreak appropriately.

“Our country is very behind and we don’t have much of a system in place.

“If you have any symptoms at all but can’t find a test please just treat yourself as if you are positive (you most likely are).”

Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk

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