Social distancing is helping to slow the spread of coronavirus, but cases are clearly still being confirmed. Retired NBA player Jason Collins has come forward to announce that he has tested positive for COVID-19. Collins shared the news on social media in a series of tweets explaining how he believed he contracted the virus.
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"I believe I got it while on a trip to NYC at the beginning of the month for the Brooklyn Nets Pride night game. I had my first symptoms on [Wednesday, March] 11. Terrible headache. A few days later I had a fever and then the cough," Collins wrote. "On Saturday I went to the ER and got tested and spoke with some docs about the tightness in my chest. I’m home now resting but still experiencing some tightness and might go back to the hospital later today. On Saturday my lungs were clear, which obviously is good."
Collins thanked the public for the well-wishes and revealed that his partner also has been diagnosed with COVID-19. "Please stay safe and continue to social distance," he advised the public. "Thank you to every single health care worker out there that are our true heroes on the frontline. Please let’s try to flatten the curve & not overwhelm our health care system."
If Collins's name sounds familiar, it's because in May 2013, he became the first active male athlete in American sports to come out as gay on a large media platform. After playing 13 seasons in the NBA, Collins retired from the league. He gained national attention when he was shared his coming out news in a cover story fo Sports Illustrated.
Sports Illustrated Reveals Diverse Group Of Swimsuit Issue Finalists
Sports Illustrated’s Swimsuit Issue is on the horizon.
Every year, Sports Illustrated comes through with its popular Swimsuit Issue which features some of the most beautiful models in the entire world. The magazine likes to feature some lesser-known models who are unique in their approach to the modeling world. One of their initiatives is called the #SISwimSearch where various models are brought in to shoot some spreads, with one of the models being selected for the magazine. According to the Daily Mail, the six finalists have been determined and they all represent some diverse groups.
One of the first finalists is Christie Valdiserri. The 25-year-old has alopecia and will become the first-ever model to pose bald for Sports Illustrated. From there, we have a 56-year-old by the name of Kathy Jacobs who is adamant about redefining what age is all about. Brielle Anyea is the third finalist and will be representing plus-size models.
From there, the final three models are Clarissa Bowers, a recent Miss World contestant. Tanaye White and Jamea Lynne Byrd are the other two contestants who have a shot at winning. Their spread will be shot in Turks & Caicos and the winner will be determined shortly after.
You can see photos of the final three contestants, below.