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Chris Evans self-administers his own COVID-19 test on the Boston set of Don't Look Up

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Captain America himself, Chris Evans, self-administered his own nasopharyngeal swab test for the coronavirus after arriving on the set of Don't Look Up in his native Boston on Thursday.It's unclear if the 39-year-old action star has an actual role in the $75M budget movie or if he was just visiting.A masked crew member also performed a rapid temperature check on Chris, whose black cloth mask was pulled down for the safety protocols.

DIY: Captain America himself, Chris Evans, self-administered his nasopharyngeal swab test for the coronavirus after arriving on the set of Don't Look Up in his native Boston on ThursdayCOVID-19 is spiking nationwide, and there have reportedly been over 269K confirmed cases in Massachusetts (42K in Boston).

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