<p>"Breaking Bad" star Bryan Cranston has revealed that he was diagnosed with coronavirus but has now recovered and donated his plasma.</p>.<p>The actor uploaded a video on Instagram in which he could be seen donning a mask.</p>.<p>Cranston said he had Covid-19 a "little while ago" and considers himself "very lucky" that he only had "mild symptoms".</p>.<p>"I wanted to announce that I had Covid-19 a little while ago. Very lucky, very mild symptoms," Cranston said.</p>.<p><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/coronavirus-live-news-covid-19-latest-updates.html" target="_blank"><strong>CORONAVIRUS SPECIAL COVERAGE ONLY ON DH</strong></a></p>.<p>"So I thought maybe there’s something I can do, so I started a program (at UCLA Blood and Platelet Center) so hopefully the plasma donation can help some other people," he added.</p>.<p>In the caption for the video, Cranston said his symptoms included "a slight headache, tightness of chest and (loss of) taste and smell".</p>.<p>"I was pretty strict in adhering to the protocols and still... I contracted the virus. Yep. It sounds daunting now that over 150,000 Americans are dead because of it," the actor wrote.</p>.<p><strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/coronavirus-news-live-updates-kerala-andhra-karnataka-report-highest-spike-in-covid-19-cases-indias-tally-tops-1274l-864013.htmlhttps://www.deccanherald.com/national/coronavirus-news-live-updates-kerala-andhra-karnataka-report-highest-spike-in-covid-19-cases-indias-tally-tops-1274l-864013.html?_ga=2.228409757.1082013786.1596071955-1947584428.1592976276" target="_blank">For latest updates and live news on coronavirus, click here</a></strong></p>.<p>"I was one of the lucky ones... 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," he added.</p>.<p>The number of confirmed coronavirus cases worldwide has topped 17 million.</p>.<p>According to a tally by Johns Hopkins University, the US leads the count with 4.4 million, followed by 2.6 million in Brazil and 1.5 million in India.</p>.<p>The US also has the highest number of deaths with 152,055, followed by 91,263 in Brazil and 46,084 in the UK.</p>
<p>"Breaking Bad" star Bryan Cranston has revealed that he was diagnosed with coronavirus but has now recovered and donated his plasma.</p>.<p>The actor uploaded a video on Instagram in which he could be seen donning a mask.</p>.<p>Cranston said he had Covid-19 a "little while ago" and considers himself "very lucky" that he only had "mild symptoms".</p>.<p>"I wanted to announce that I had Covid-19 a little while ago. Very lucky, very mild symptoms," Cranston said.</p>.<p><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/coronavirus-live-news-covid-19-latest-updates.html" target="_blank"><strong>CORONAVIRUS SPECIAL COVERAGE ONLY ON DH</strong></a></p>.<p>"So I thought maybe there’s something I can do, so I started a program (at UCLA Blood and Platelet Center) so hopefully the plasma donation can help some other people," he added.</p>.<p>In the caption for the video, Cranston said his symptoms included "a slight headache, tightness of chest and (loss of) taste and smell".</p>.<p>"I was pretty strict in adhering to the protocols and still... I contracted the virus. Yep. It sounds daunting now that over 150,000 Americans are dead because of it," the actor wrote.</p>.<p><strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/coronavirus-news-live-updates-kerala-andhra-karnataka-report-highest-spike-in-covid-19-cases-indias-tally-tops-1274l-864013.htmlhttps://www.deccanherald.com/national/coronavirus-news-live-updates-kerala-andhra-karnataka-report-highest-spike-in-covid-19-cases-indias-tally-tops-1274l-864013.html?_ga=2.228409757.1082013786.1596071955-1947584428.1592976276" target="_blank">For latest updates and live news on coronavirus, click here</a></strong></p>.<p>"I was one of the lucky ones... 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," he added.</p>.<p>The number of confirmed coronavirus cases worldwide has topped 17 million.</p>.<p>According to a tally by Johns Hopkins University, the US leads the count with 4.4 million, followed by 2.6 million in Brazil and 1.5 million in India.</p>.<p>The US also has the highest number of deaths with 152,055, followed by 91,263 in Brazil and 46,084 in the UK.</p>