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These stars got tested for coronavirus, and we tried to find out how

Stars, they can get the coronavirus, just like us. But they can also get tested. Despite a widespread shortage that’s even affecting health care workers, the rich-and-famous have been able to get their claws on COVID-19 tests — some even when they weren’t experiencing any symptoms. We reached out to some of the celebrities, sports …

Stars, they can get the coronavirus, just like us. But they can also get tested.

Despite a widespread shortage that’s even affecting health care workers, the rich-and-famous have been able to get their claws on COVID-19 tests — some even when they weren’t experiencing any symptoms.

We reached out to some of the celebrities, sports stars and politicians who announced they’d been diagnosed with the illness or had tested negative to ask how they got tested.

Here’s what they said:

1. Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson

The actor and actress, both 63, were the first celebs to announce they’d tested positive for the disease on March 11. Two weeks after sheltering in place in Australia, the couple said they felt better on Sunday night. They didn’t respond to a request for comment.

2. Idris Elba and Sabrina Dhowre

The actor, 47, said he tested positive despite not showing any symptoms. His 31-year-old wife later announced she also had the bug, and no symptoms. The pair didn’t respond to a request for comment.

3. Daniel Dae Kim

The “Hawaii 5-0” and “Lost” actor, 51, revealed on Instagram Thursday that he tested positive. He said he felt back to normal on Sunday. His rep said: “Thanks so much for reaching out but at this time Daniel is using his platforms only.”

4. Debi Mazar

The actress, 55, said she began experiencing symptoms about a month ago and provided an update on her condition over the weekend, after testing positive. She didn’t respond to a request for comment.

5. Kristofer Hivju

The 41-year-old “Game of Thrones” actor said he is under self-quarantine at home in Norway after testing positive. He didn’t respond to a request for comment.

6. Andy Cohen

The “Watch What Happens Live” host, 51, announced he has the bug in an Instagram video on Friday.  His rep said: “Andy isn’t up for any interviews at the moment but thank you for thinking of him— just having him rest until he is feeling better.”

7. Rachel Mathews

The 26-year-old “Frozen II” actress wrote on her Instagram story Monday that she’d tested positive and had been in quarantine for the last week. She later followed up to say the test was “INSANELY hard to come by” and that she had symptoms after being exposed to a confirmed case.

8. Colton Underwood

The 28-year-old former “Bachelor” tested positive for the illness on March 19, he announced. In an update on Monday, he said the virus was “mostly under control.”  He didn’t respond to a request for comment.

9. Sean Payton

The 56-year-old Saints head coach has the first and only known case of coronavirus in the NFL. He didn’t respond to a request for comment.

10. Utah Jazz

The NBA team was tested by the Oklahoma City health department last week. Players Donovan Mitchell and Rudy Gobert tested positive.

11. Kevin Durant

The 31-year-old baller is one of at least four New York Nets to test positive.

12. Drake

The 33-year-old rapper said he tested negative days after a night out with Durant. He didn’t respond to a request for comment.

13. Celine Dion

Her team said the 51-year-old singer was tested after experiencing cold symptoms, but it came back negative. She didn’t respond to a request for comment.

14. Heidi Klum

The 51-year-old model said she and her musician husband Tom Kaulitz were “staying apart” while awaiting the results of their tests. His results came back negative, and hers are pending. She didn’t respond to a request for comment.

15. Kris Jenner

The 64-year-old “momager” reportedly got tested after attending the birthday party of someone who was positive. She reportedly tested negative, and didn’t respond to a request for comment about how she got the test.

16. Charles Barkley

The 57-year-old NBA commentator said he had been tested last Thursday — and it came back negative. He didn’t respond to a request for comment.

17. Ali Fedotowsky

The 35-year-old ex-“Bachelorette” said she tested negative in an Instagram post on Sunday. She didn’t respond to a request for comment.

18. Rand Paul

The Republican senator from Kentucky, 57, announced his diagnosis on Sunday. He hadn’t been experiencing any symptoms and didn’t have any direct contact with an infected person.  He didn’t respond to a request for comment.

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