'I have tested positive:' Plácido Domingo has coronavirus amid Spain outbreak

MADRID — Plácido Domingo announced Sunday, March 22 that he tested positive for the coronavirus.

The 79-year-old opera singer's illness came after his own glittering career was stained by sexual misconduct revelations.

The Spaniard said in a post on his personal Facebook account that, “I feel it is my moral duty to announce to you that I have tested positive.”

The tenor said he and his family were in self-isolation, and that he was feeling well despite having fever and a cough.

“I beg everyone to be extremely careful, follow the basic guidelines by washing your hands frequently, keeping at least a six-foot distance from others, doing everything you can to stop the virus from spreading, and please, above all, stay home if you can!” he said.

Last year, multiple women accused Domingo of harassment and abusing his power while he held management positions at Los Angeles Opera and Washington National Opera in stories published by The Associated Press.

After first denying any wrongdoing, Domingo issued an apology in February when the American Guild of Musical Artists and LA Opera found the sexual harassment allegations against him to be credible.

He has since had a number of performances canceled. He also resigned as the director of the LA Opera.

Spain is the third hardest-hit country after China and Italy with 28,572 infections and 1,720 deaths in the virus outbreak.

For most people, the new coronavirus causes only mild or moderate symptoms, such as fever or coughing. For some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness, including pneumonia. Some 93,800 people recovered, mostly in China.

The virus infected several leading politicians in Spain, and the prime minister’s wife, as well as caused the death of former Real Madrid soccer club president Lorenzo Sanz.