Donovan Mitchell, who has the Covid-19, is fine.
The Utah Jazz superstar was interviewed by Good Morning America.
EXCLUSIVE: “I think that’s the scariest part about this virus is that you may seem fine.” @NBA star @spidadmitchell speaks out for the first time from isolation since being diagnosed with COVID-19, despite being “asymptomatic.” https://t.co/i9rZzYvW4s pic.twitter.com/wZJBteQjtV
— Good Morning America (@GMA) March 16, 2020
Per USA Today, It took Utah Jazz guard Donovan Mitchell “a while to cool off” after he contracted the coronavirus from teammate Rudy Gobert.
In response to a question from ABC interviewer Robin Roberts, Mitchell took a big picture perspective.
“I read what (Gobert) said, heard what he said,” Mitchell said. “Glad he’s doing okay, glad I’m doing well. I’m just really happy that it was only two of us. It wasn’t the rest of the (team). Neither him or I have children at home. I know some teammates who have children at home, some staff who have children at home. I’m glad we were able to contain it as much as possible.”
Mitchell strongly punctuated the point that a person doesn’t have to be showing symptoms to be diagnosed, calling that “the scariest part about this virus.”
“I’m fine. Things are going well, just in isolation. No fever, no symptoms. Blessed to be okay,” Mitchell said. “If you were to tell me you have to play in a seven-game series tomorrow, I’m ready to lace ‘em up.
“I don’t have any symptoms. If it wasn’t public knowledge that I was sick, you wouldn’t know it. …You may seem fine, be fine, you never know who you may be talking to who you might be going home to.”
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