Richard Wilkins FINALLY tests negative for COVID-19 after four tests

Richard Wilkins has revealed that he has finally tested negative for coronavirus. 

On Tuesday evening, the 65-year-old shared the news alongside an Instagram video in which he wheels a bin outside of his home and angrily tosses an empty Corona beer box inside it. 

In the accompanying caption he wrote: ‘…and Coronavirus you’re outta here! I’ve been cleared to return to work by the incredible team at NSW Health.’

All done! On Tuesday evening, Richard Wilkins (pictured) revealed he has finally tested negative for coronavirus. The 65-year-old shared the news alongside an Instagram video in which he wheels a bin outside his home and angrily tosses an empty Corona beer box inside it

He added the hashtag #NEGATIVE!! and the message, ‘Thanks all… KIA KAHA… much love’.    

Kia kaha ha is a Māori phrase used as an affirmation, which means ‘stay strong’. Richard originally hails from New Zealand.  

A Channel Nine spokesperson told Daily Mail Australia on Tuesday: ‘He’s been given the all clear by health authorities to go back to work.’ 

It comes after the entertainment journalist was slammed by fans for ‘using up’ testing kits for the deadly virus, having been tested four times in two weeks.  

In the accompanying caption he wrote: '... and Coronavirus you're outta here! I've been cleared to return to work by the incredible team at NSW Health'

In the accompanying caption he wrote: ‘… and Coronavirus you’re outta here! I’ve been cleared to return to work by the incredible team at NSW Health’

A Channel Nine spokesperson told Daily Mail Australia on Tuesday: 'He's been given the all clear by health authorities to go back to work.'

A Channel Nine spokesperson told Daily Mail Australia on Tuesday: ‘He’s been given the all clear by health authorities to go back to work.’

The Weekend Today host has been in self-isolation since announcing his first positive test on March 15. Despite his diagnosis, he failed to show any symptoms.

Earlier in the day, Richard posted an update on his Instagram.  

‘Day 19 of quarantine or self-isolation since I’ve first tested positive to the old coronavirus,’ Richard said in a clip shared on his Instagram story. 

Slammed: It comes after the entertainment journalist was slammed by fans for 'using up' testing kits for the deadly virus

 Slammed: It comes after the entertainment journalist was slammed by fans for ‘using up’ testing kits for the deadly virus

‘I’m planning on getting out of here today or tomorrow. Can’t wait. Just doing something I’ve been putting off for years in actual fact. Last little chore around the house, tidying up the shed,’ he said.

He added in part of the clip: ‘I’ll see you on the outside world again soon. Thanks for all the beautiful messages and things… lots of love, one and all.’ 

Richard has been tested for COVID-19 four times in two weeks, sparking a wave of criticism on social media. 

After Richard shared a picture to Instagram of himself being tested last week, his followers accused him of ‘using up’ testing kits.

‘Stop using all the tests up please. There is not enough tests to go around. Stay inside longer, you’re not that special,’ one person wrote. 

Richard responded to the follower by saying he was just following doctor’s orders.

‘Just doing as I’m instructed,’ he wrote.  

Backlash: Richard has been tested for COVID-19 four times in two weeks, sparking a wave of criticism on social media

Backlash: Richard has been tested for COVID-19 four times in two weeks, sparking a wave of criticism on social media

Furious: After Richard shared a picture to Instagram of himself being tested last week, there was a backlash from fans

Furious: After Richard shared a picture to Instagram of himself being tested last week, there was a backlash from fans

Hitting back: Richard responded by saying he was just following doctor's orders

Hitting back: Richard responded by saying he was just following doctor’s orders

Richard said last week that he didn’t want to use too many testing kits because doing so would ‘soak up resources’.

He added that he wouldn’t be leaving his home until he had been given the all-clear.

The entertainment reporter also slammed regulations that allow asymptomatic patients to interact with others, calling the advice ‘irresponsible’. 

‘The suggestion is that days after the last symptom, people should ‘assume’ that they’re over this thing and ‘proceed with caution!” he said.

Speaking out: Richard said last week that he didn't want to use too many testing kits because doing so would 'soak up resources'. The entertainment reporter also slammed regulations that allow asymptomatic patients to interact with others, calling the advice 'irresponsible'

Speaking out: Richard said last week that he didn’t want to use too many testing kits because doing so would ‘soak up resources’. The entertainment reporter also slammed regulations that allow asymptomatic patients to interact with others, calling the advice ‘irresponsible’

‘I find this totally unacceptable and irresponsible! I completely understand the fact that the last thing the health department wants to do is spend days retesting people like me and God knows that I don’t want to soak up resources.

‘But I don’t see how I can walk out my front door until I have a clean bill of health! I know the health system is fighting a huge battle and resources are stretched, but in clear conscience I can’t put others at risk until I’m assured I’m not positive anymore.’ 

A NSW Health spokesperson said earlier this week that people with the virus can leave self-isolation after 10 days, but only if they have been symptom-free for at least three days.

Close call: While it's impossible to know with 100 per cent certainty where Richard caught coronavirus from, he did 'briefly' meet singer Rita Wilson backstage at her Sydney Opera House concert on March 7. Rita and her husband, actor Tom Hanks, tested positive for COVID-19 on the Gold Coast on March 12

Close call: While it’s impossible to know with 100 per cent certainty where Richard caught coronavirus from, he did ‘briefly’ meet singer Rita Wilson backstage at her Sydney Opera House concert on March 7. Rita and her husband, actor Tom Hanks, tested positive for COVID-19 on the Gold Coast on March 12

‘For confirmed cases with mild illness, they can now be released from self-isolation if at least 10 days have passed since the onset of symptoms and there has been resolution of all symptoms of the acute illness for the previous 72 hours,’ the spokesperson said.

They added that follow-up testing is now only required for healthcare workers. Previously, two negative tests were required for all cases. 

While it’s impossible to know with 100 per cent certainty where Richard caught coronavirus from, he did ‘briefly’ meet singer Rita Wilson backstage at her Sydney Opera House concert on March 7.

Rita and her husband, actor Tom Hanks, tested positive for COVID-19 on the Gold Coast on March 12. They have since been given the all-clear are now back in the U.S.

As of Tuesday evening, there are 4,559 confirmed cases of coronavirus in Australia, including 19 deaths. 

Pandemic: As of Tuesday evening, there are 4,559 confirmed cases of coronavirus in Australia, including 19 deaths

Pandemic: As of Tuesday evening, there are 4,559 confirmed cases of coronavirus in Australia, including 19 deaths