Harry Potter author JK Rowling says she has "fully recovered" from the coronavirus (COVID-19) symptoms she has been suffering from over the last two weeks.
The writer posted on Twitter alongside a video that she claims helped her with her respiratory issues, stating: "For [the] last 2 weeks I've had all symptoms of C19 ([though] haven't been tested)...
"Thank you for your kind and lovely messages! I really am completely recovered...
"Stay safe, everyone."
Authors including Fifty Shades of Grey's E L James and Doctor Who scribe Jenny Colgan sent her messages of love and congratulations on her recovery, alongside hundreds of fans.
Last week, Rowling launched Harry Potter at Home, a service full of Wizarding World-themed arts and crafts, quizzes and other things for people to do while they are stuck at home in the current climate. It even has the first book, Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, available to listen to for free in multiple languages.
Filming for the third Fantastic Beasts movie was underway, but has been postponed because of the worldwide situation.
While the third instalment in the (tepidly received) prequel franchise, is set to feature more build up to a huge all-out war, we are hoping it resolves a pretty big plot hole that the second film introduced.
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