George Stephanopoulos' wife Ali Wentworth is feeling much better after she first revealed her COVID-19 diagnosis two weeks ago. The comedian and wife of ABC news anchor George Stephanopoulos confirmed her COVID-19 diagnosis on "I have tested positive for the Corona Virus. High fever. GOOD Morning America host George Stephanopoulos revealed he tested positive for COVID-19 after his wife Ali Wentworth emerged from a three-week long battle with the deadly virus. Her acting credits include "In Living Color," "Seinfeld," "Jerry Maguire," "Office Space," and "It's Complicated. “I was taking the test fully expecting it was going to come back negative but, in fact, it did come back positive.”“GMA” discussed that many people who test positive don’t actually show symptoms, with chief medical correspondent Dr. Jennifer Ashton saying that’s exactly what makes it so difficult to contain COVID-19.“It’s affected Ali and I in such different ways,” Stephanopoulos said.Wentworth, who is feeling better, self-isolated in an attempt to keep the virus away from her family members, but Stephanopoulos caught it anyway. Horrific body aches. I've never been sicker. "She was an incredibly competent and fearless producer.”Get all the stories you need-to-know from the most powerful name in news delivered first thing every morning to your inboxThis material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. "#istayhome for my parents, my in-laws, and all the health workers around the globe!" Ali Wentworth has tested positive for the coronavirus. All market data delayed 20 minutes.Brian Flood covers the media for Fox News. Stephanopoulos’ wife, actress Ali Wentworth, announced earlier this month that she had tested positive for coronavirus. Ali Wentworth, George Stephanopoulos’ Wife and a comedian, has coronavirus(COVID-19), she revealed in … Ali Wentworth, an actress and comedian, posted an image to Instagram that showed her in bed and looking miserable. "She accompanied her health update with a solemn picture of herself lying in bed while sick, describing her battle with coronavirus as "pure misery." "Ali has developed some symptoms so she’s upstairs resting right now," Stephanopoulos told his "GMA" co-hosts. But so far I feel fine and I am not showing any symptons.”The couple share two daughters: Elliott, 17, and Harper, 14.On her Instagram post, Wentworth urged everyone to "stay home" to limit the spread of the coronavirus, a similar message she shared last week while participating in the #istayhome challenge. The wife of ABC News journalist George Stephanopoulos announced Thursday that she has COVID-19. ©2020 FOX News Network, LLC. CDC Director Dr. Robert Redfield has the latest on coronavirus on 'Fox & Friends. — Good Morning America (@GMA) April 13, 2020 Stephanopoulos' wife, Ali Wentworth, announced that she was diagnosed with coronavirus about two weeks ago. "He continued, "We are basically acting to the outside world as if we have it... We are staying inside the house. or redistributed. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, UpdatedApr 13, 2020 at 8:44am Instagram Ali Wentworth has coronavirus. "On Thursday, Stephanopoulos shared an update on Wentworth's health on "It’s been a rough couple of days,” he said before assuring that he's feeling physically fine. "While she’s recovering as she goes through this, I’m going to be broadcasting from home and we’ll be working as long as we can. I actually thought it was from a hard workout… it cleared up the next morning and several days after that, I had one day where I had a diminished sense of smell, but that’s really been it for my symptoms,” Stephanopoulos said. "Good Morning America" anchor George Stephanopoulos has tested positive for COVID-19, the illness caused by the novel coronavirus. “I’ve never had a fever, never had cough, never had shortness of breath, never had chills.”“There was one night, several weeks ago, where I went to bed early with some lower back pain.