Was Positive For COVID-19, Natasha Wilona: For Me This Is A Personal Thing

JAKARTA - Natasha Wilona spoke about the accusation of insisting on filming even though she was positive for COVID-19 that netizens accused her of. Through a verified personal Instagram, Natasha Wilona admitted that she was angry that her name was being carried around and revealed a number of evidences that she had not been exposed to COVID-19.

He emphasized that he had followed the health protocols that are usually carried out in his work environment. "With the confusing news circulating in the community, I want to inform you with concrete evidence. That on the day of my photoshoot on July 3, I followed the health protocols in force," wrote Natasha Wilona on Instagram, Monday, July 5.

"As is usually done in our work as artists/public figures, that is, before work, we do a swab. With that, I will include the results of my PCR swab on July 2nd," he added.

Natasha then explained that when she was exposed to COVID-19, on June 22, the photo shoot schedule that she was supposed to do didn't work. Wilona admitted that she did not want to announce her condition when she was exposed to COVID-19.

"Here I also attach the results of my PCR swab on June 22. Actually for me this is a personal thing, but because there are parties who enter the antigen results of all parties on June 22, without my permission and the brand, (and this is the person who submitted it) @cindercelsi) to social media even though he wasn't part of the work team that day and wasn't on location, so I really regret what he did," he continued.

"So I will explain that I was positive on that date & the job was canceled by mutual agreement, so there was no shooting or shooting process on that day," he wrote again.

With evidence that he was negative for COVID-19 while undergoing a photo shoot on July 3, Wilona hopes that there will be no more confusing news circulating in the community. "And hopefully there will be no more parties that lead to slander & bad opinions and defame people without clear evidence. Thank you. Stay safe everyone," he concluded.