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Antonio Banderas CONFIRMS that he has tested positive for COVID 19: I hope to overcome the suffering

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This just in: Iconic Spanish actor Antonio Banderas has tested positive for COVID-19, the Mask of Zorro star revealed in a tweet.

The actor, who is celebrating his 60th birthday Monday, captioned a lengthy note to his fans, “Quiero contaros lo siguiente…,” which translates in English to: “I want to tell you all the following …” In the note written in Spanish, he shared that he is in quarantine because he tested positive for coronavirus.

The Desperado star also said, “I would like to add that I find myself relatively well, only a bit more tired than usual and confident that I will recuperate as soon as possible by following the medical instructions that I hope will help me overcome the infectious process that I am suffering and that has.

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