Daniel Dae Kim's Fans Stunned to Learn of 'Hawaii Five-0' Alum Tested Positive for Coronavirus
03/19/2020 03:58 pm EDT
'Get Better Soon'
Earlier this week, Kim responded to the outbreak of racist acts against Asian-Americans during the coronavirus outbreak. Since the virus originated in China, Asian-Americans have faced an increase in discrimination. Although President Donald Trump has begun calling coronavirus the "Chinese Virus," he said the phrase is "not racist at all."
'We Send You All Our Love'
"People have been asking me why I've been silent in the face of the blatant acts of racism against Asian people during this outbreak," Kim wrote on Sunday. "The truth is there have been so many it's been too heartbreaking to comment on all of them. But if you want to read for yourself, please follow accounts like @nextshark and @angryasianman. It should go without saying how abhorrent and subhuman this behavior is. Unfortunately in this political climate, it still requires mentioning."
'Get Well Soon'
"And though we keep doing our best to demonize each other, the #coronavirus doesn't care what race, gender, religion or sexuality we are," Kim wrote. "Ironically, it knows better than we do a lesson I wish we could all learn, once and for all: that we are all human. We are all one."
'You Got This!'
Kim is best known for playing Jin-Soo Kwon on ABC's Lost and Chin Ho Kelly on CBS' Hawaii Five-0. He is also an executive producer on ABC's The Good Doctor, and appeared in the show last year. He recently filmed a science fiction thriller called Stowaway with Anna Kendrick and Toni Collette.
'Keep Feeling Better'
"So Glad you and the fam are all safe and that you're on the mend," Kim's Lost co-star Emilie de Ravin wrote on Instagram. "Very scary for you. Sending so much love."
"Thank you for this, DDK. Keep feeling better," actor Randall Park wrote.
"My brother, with you always," actor Wilmer Valderrama added.
'Coronavirus Has Gone Too Far'
"Just left you a VM - good to see you looking so well brah! Great post- Very informative and reassuring- DDK for president- you need to get into politics," Lost star Henry Ian Cusick wrote.
"No!!! That's it Coronavirus has gone TOO FAR!" one fan wrote on Instagram.
"It's important to get the word out thank you so much for doing this," another added.
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