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LOS ANGELES, March 27 ― NBA star Stephen Curry took his questions on the coronavirus pandemic to senior US scientist Anthony Fauci yesterday in an Instagram conversation that drew almost 50,000 viewers, including former president Barack Obama. The message from Fauci, who leads research into...

Golden State Warriors player Stephen Curry talked about his bout with what was confirmed to be seasonal flu earlier this month, revealing he was tested at the time for Covid-19. — AFP pic

“One of the reasons why I wanted to have this Q&A, is to hopefully reach different demographics and people who are interested in the facts,” Curry told Fauci during the Instagram Live broadcast. “I had flu-like symptoms about two days before the NBA shut down and I got a test pretty much right away,” Curry said. “And I know there's a conversation right now about the overall accessibility of tests.”

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