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The tech mogul took to Twitter on Tuesday to share the news.
The 'Live With Kelly and Ryan' host announced the news on social media.
Colbert first revealed that he was diagnosed with COVID-19 in April.
A-list actors, athletes, reality stars and royals are among those who have revealed their diagnoses amid the coronavirus outbreak.
The late-night host tweeted that he's 'grateful to be vaxxed and boosted.'
The New York City native died after a months-long battle with COVID-19.
Manilow revealed his positive diagnosis in a statement shared with ET Wednesday.
Cooper took to His Instagram Story Monday night to reveal the news.
The news was shared via 'Plaza Suite's official Instagram account Thursday.
The 'No Time to Die' star tested positive on Saturday afternoon.
The 'Party in the U.S.A.' singer will miss Steven Tyler's charity event.
The filmmaker shared the unfortunate news a day before the ceremony.
The former first lady took to Twitter to reveal that she tested positive for the virus, adding that she has 'mild cold symptoms.'
The 74-year-old royal tested positive last month and had returned to her royal duties.