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Chris Evans pictured giving himself Covid-19 test on Don't Look Up movie set

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Chris Evans has been snapped administering his own Covid-19 swab. The actor, 39, was spotted in Boston on the set of new movie Don't Look Up - which Deadline reports the Captain America star is joining the cast list for - on Thursday.

In snaps captured of the handsome star - clad in face mask and sunglasses - he appears to screw up his face as he pokes a nasopharyngeal swab up his nostril.

Proving that the movie location is adhering to coronavirus guidelines, The Avengers star was also seen having his temperature taken by a set worker.

Chris cut a laidback figure by stepping out in black jeans and a leather jacket. Don't Look Up, set for release by Netflix in 2021, is an American political satire disaster film with an all-star cast -

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