Brooke Baldwin: Days after Mr. Cuomo said that he had tested positive, his CNN co-anchor Brooke Baldwin shared that she too had the coronavirus.

“I am OK,” Ms. Baldwin wrote in a message on Instagram on April 3.

Ms. Baldwin said she had been social distancing and taking the proper precautions but said, “Still — it got me.” Despite the symptoms, she said she felt “like one of the lucky ones.”

George Stephanopoulos: Mr. Stephanopoulos, an anchor on ABC’s Good Morning America, revealed on the April 13 show that he had tested positive. His wife, Ali Wentworth, an actress and television host, had previously tested positive. Mr. Stephanopoulos said on the show that he never had a fever, cough, shortness of breath or chills. He said he had one night of lower back pain and some diminished sense of smell that could have been connected to the virus.

Lesley Stahl: The “60 Minutes” correspondent revealed that she had recovered from the coronavirus in a broadcast on May 3. Ms. Stahl said she went to the hospital after “two weeks at home in bed, weak, fighting pneumonia, and really scared.” She praised health care workers: “Thanks to them, like so many other patients, I am well now. Tonight, we all owe them our gratitude, our admiration — and in some cases, our lives.”

Debi Mazar: The television and film actress best known for her roles in “Entourage,” “Goodfellas” and “Younger” said on Instagram on March 21 that she had tested positive after she and her husband and two teenage daughters came down with an “odd-bug” about a month ago. Two weeks later, she said, she began having intense body aches and a high fever. After learning of her positive test, she said, she and her family put themselves in quarantine.

Rachel Matthews: The actress, who was the voice of Honeymaren in “Frozen II,” said on Instagram on March 16 that she had tested positive and had been in quarantine for the previous week. She said her symptoms began with a sore throat and fatigue on the first day to shortness of breath and loss of appetite afterward.

Kristofer Hivju: The “Games of Thrones” actor said in an Instagram post on March 16 that he had tested positive for the virus and that he, along with his family, was in isolation. He urged people to take precautions and to distance themselves from others. “Together we can fight this virus and avert a crisis at our hospitals,” he said.