Frozen 2's Rachel Matthews Tests Positive for Coronavirus, Gives Timeline of Her Symptoms
Rachel Matthews, best known for her work in Frozen 2 and the Happy Death Day movies, has tested positive for coronavirus.
The 26-year-old actress voiced the role of Honeymaren, the member of the Northuldra who becomes Elsa’s friend, in Frozen 2. She also had a role in the Hulu series Looking for Alaska.
Rachel took to her Instagram Stories on Monday night (March 16) to tell fans about her condition and reveal a full timeline of the symptoms she experienced.
“Hey guys, I tested positive for Covid-19 and have been in quarantine the last week. Unsure of what the next step is (been getting mixed info so will keep you posted) but obviously will remain in quarantine until told to do otherwise,” Rachel wrote in the note. “I’m feeling better but I will be posting some info that I hope will be helpful to some.”
“Let’s please be mindful of our decisions – now is the time to be smart and responsible. Let’s take care of one another!! Xx,” Rachel added.
Rachel also revealed that it’s hard to get a test and she “only got tested because I had been around a confirmed case and had been showing symptoms.”
Click inside for a rundown of Rachel Matthews’ daily symptoms…
See the symptoms below…
Day 1: Sore throat, fatigue, headache
Day 2: mild fever (100.3), horrible body aches, chills, sharp pain in lungs, started a dry cough, no appetite
Day 3: no fever, minor body aches, lungs got much worse (resulting in deep, dry cough), shortness of breath, major fatigue, no appetite
Day 4: symptoms finally seemed to become more mild, however lungs remained heavy and short of breath. Also randomly lost my sense of smell and taste. Still no appetite
Day 5, 6, 7: Everything has remained more or less the same. Feeling more like myself, still experiencing shortness of breath, loss of appetite, fatigue and no taste/smell but overall, doing okay