Find out what's happening in the world as it unfolds.McEnroe said in a tweet that he started feeling minor symptoms about 10 or 11 days ago so he went to get tested at a drive-through in upstate New York.
“I was like, ‘OK.

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“I’m cleaning like crazy. Saved searches. You'll get the latest updates on this topic in your browser notifications. “But it’s been scary,” she says. We gotta listen and we gotta stay home,” he added.Errico did her best to make staying home as comfortable as possible for her ailing husband. He is an actor, known for Life or Something Like It (2002), Wimbledon Championships (1937) and Wimbledon (1937). Patrick McEnroe has confirmed he tested positive for coronavirus. “They said your test is going to happen on Monday. Text us for exclusive photos and videos, royal news, and way more. Patrick McEnroe on How His Wife Helped Him Fight Coronavirus While Quarantined in Their Basement. Did you know Kate Middleton has a Hollywood connection? Patrick McEnroe has confirmed he tested positive for coronavirus. I'm an example of someone who has been able to fight through it. Chat with us in Facebook Messenger. Thoughts and prayers to all the people struggling with this.”“We gotta do our part. I’ve Cloroxed everything I can think of.”While the family had planned to celebrate Errico’s 50th birthday in Greece, McEnroe was still able to figure out a memorable way to mark the milestone birthday on March 23, quarantine-style: “I threw a Zoom party for her birthday,” he says. Thoughts and prayers to all the people struggling with this.”“We gotta do our part. Patrick McEnroe is "doing well" and living out of his basement in quarantine at his home in Westchester County, north of New York City. "He said he has been in quarantine in his basement since the symptoms began. "We've been on full quarantine, our entire house now, for well over two weeks now," said the 53-year-old, "I encourage everyone to do the same. Let's get this thing. I would do anything for him.”When she created his makeshift quarantine room downstairs, “I wanted him to feel safe, even though I knew nothing about how bad things might get over the next few days.”And, she notes, “I wanted him to feel dignity, even if I was putting him in the basement!” Patrick McEnroe, the ESPN tennis broadcaster and 16-time men's doubles champion, confirmed on Tuesday that he tested positive for coronavirus and is recovering from mild symptoms. The veteran ESPN tennis commentator took to Twitter on Tuesday to discuss his symptoms and life under quarantine.McEnroe says he's been under quarantine in his basement for 11 days after he showed minor symptoms of the virus. If you would like to opt out of browser push notifications, please refer to the following instructions specific to your device and browser: Patrick McEnroe on How His Wife Helped Him Fight Coronavirus While Quarantined in Their Basement He's often paired with his brother, John McEnroe. Text us for exclusive photos and videos, royal news, and way more. “I was like, ‘OK.