English author, J. K. Rowling, known for her worldwide best-selling Harry Potter franchise, has revealed that she has "fully recovered" after testing positive from "all the symptoms" associated with the coronavirus over the last two weeks. The acclaimed writer went on to reveal on her Twitter page that she had followed the advice suggested by her doctor husband, Neil Murray, on how to get relieved from the respiratory symptoms of the COVID-19.

Harry Potter author J K Rowling coronavirus symptoms

The dreaded disease has claimed thousands of lives across the world with a cure yet to be found as millions more continue to be affected by its effects and the revelation of J. K. Rowling, although had come as a relief, left many around the globe worried for her health. Taking to her Twitter page, J. K. Rowling shared a YouTube video of doctors from the Queen's Hospital in London, while stating that the breathing technique as suggested could prove helpful in the road to recovery from the coronavirus symptoms. 

Harry Potter author J K Rowling coronavirus symptoms

In her tweets, J. K. Rowling states, "Please watch this doc from Queens Hospital explain how to relieve respiratory symptoms. For last 2 weeks I've had all symptoms of C19 (tho haven't been tested) & did this on doc husband's advice. I'm fully recovered & technique helped a lot." She further adds, "Thank you for your kind and lovely messages! I really am completely recovered and wanted to share a technique that’s recommended by doctors, costs nothing, has no nasty side effects but could help you/your loved ones a lot, as it did me. Stay safe, everyone x". Check out J. K. Rowling's tweets and the video she's shared below:

Harry Potter author J K Rowling coronavirus symptomsHarry Potter author J K Rowling coronavirus symptoms

J. K. Rowling is the author of the Harry Potter books, which began its publication with its first book in 1997 and concluded in 2007. She also ventured into screenwriting and has written the screenplays for the Harry Potter spin-off films, Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (2016) and Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald (2018) and is also associated with the upcoming third installment in the Fantastic Beasts franchise, announced for a release on November 12, 2021.

Harry Potter author J K Rowling coronavirus symptoms