'Breaking Bad' Star Bryan Cranston Donates
'Breaking Bad' star Bryan Cranston has revealed that he had Covid-19 with mild symptoms but now he has fully recovered. Post his recovery, the actor has donated plasma which will help in scientific research.
The actor posted a video of himself donating his antibody plasma for research and has also encouraged other people to always wear a mask. He wrote,"COVID-19 announcement; Hi About now you're probably feeling a little lied down, restricting your mobility and like me, you're tired of this!! Well, I just want to encourage you to have a little more patience. I was pretty strict in adhering to the protocols and still. I contracted the virus. Yep. It sounds daunting now that over 150000 Americans are dead because of it, I was one of the lucky ones. Mild symptoms, I count my blessings and urge you to keep wearing the damn mask, keep washing your hands, and stay socially distant. We can prevail- but ONLY if we follow the rules together. Be well- Stay well. BC"
In the video shared, one can see the actor's recent visit to UCLA Blood and Plasma Donation Center where he goes through a plasma donation session. The actor with the help of a doctor there has tried to explain the whole process which takes about an hour. This will be used for scientific research to find a cure for the virus. Cranston also shared that he plans to return soon to make another donation and has also urged other COVID-19 survivors to do that.
In the end, the actor leaves a message for everyone to follow, "Don't forget to wash your hands, social distance, and wear a mask!"
The actor posted a video of himself donating his antibody plasma for research and has also encouraged other people to always wear a mask. He wrote,"COVID-19 announcement; Hi About now you're probably feeling a little lied down, restricting your mobility and like me, you're tired of this!! Well, I just want to encourage you to have a little more patience. I was pretty strict in adhering to the protocols and still. I contracted the virus. Yep. It sounds daunting now that over 150000 Americans are dead because of it, I was one of the lucky ones. Mild symptoms, I count my blessings and urge you to keep wearing the damn mask, keep washing your hands, and stay socially distant. We can prevail- but ONLY if we follow the rules together. Be well- Stay well. BC"
In the video shared, one can see the actor's recent visit to UCLA Blood and Plasma Donation Center where he goes through a plasma donation session. The actor with the help of a doctor there has tried to explain the whole process which takes about an hour. This will be used for scientific research to find a cure for the virus. Cranston also shared that he plans to return soon to make another donation and has also urged other COVID-19 survivors to do that.
In the end, the actor leaves a message for everyone to follow, "Don't forget to wash your hands, social distance, and wear a mask!"