Chris Evans self-administers his own COVID-19 test on the Boston set of Don’t Look Up

Captain America himself, Chris Evans, self-administered his nasopharyngeal swab test for the coronavirus after arriving on the set of Don’t Look Up in his native Boston on Thursday.

It’s unclear if the 39-year-old action star has an actual role in the $75M budget movie or if he was just visiting.

A masked crew member also performed a rapid temperature check on Chris, whose black cloth mask was pulled down for the safety protocols.  

DIY: Captain America himself, Chris Evans, self-administered his nasopharyngeal swab test for the coronavirus after arriving on the set of Don’t Look Up in his native Boston on Thursday

COVID-19 is spiking nationwide, and there have reportedly been over 269K confirmed cases in Massachusetts (42K in Boston) leading to over 11K deaths as of Thursday.

Evans just shared a funny video of his beloved dog Dodger – whose name is tattooed on his chest – ‘wide awake just staring at’ him as he woke up on Tuesday.

‘If a person did this it would be unsettling. When a dog does it, it’s hilarious,’ the giggling Scott Pilgrim funnyman – who boasts 39.5M social media followers – captioned his clip.

‘Good morning, buddy!’  

Mystery cast member: It's unclear if the 39-year-old action star has an actual role in the $75M budget movie or if he was just visiting

Mystery cast member: It’s unclear if the 39-year-old action star has an actual role in the $75M budget movie or if he was just visiting

COVID-19 is spiking nationwide: A masked crew member (R) also performed a rapid temperature check on Chris, whose black cloth mask was pulled down for the safety protocols

COVID-19 is spiking nationwide: A masked crew member (R) also performed a rapid temperature check on Chris, whose black cloth mask was pulled down for the safety protocols

'Big smiles!' On Tuesday, Evans just shared a funny video of his beloved dog Dodger - whose name is tattooed on his chest - 'wide awake just staring at' him as he woke up (pictured October 4)

‘Big smiles!’ On Tuesday, Evans just shared a funny video of his beloved dog Dodger – whose name is tattooed on his chest – ‘wide awake just staring at’ him as he woke up (pictured October 4)

The giggling Scott Pilgrim funnyman captioned his clip: 'If a person did this it would be unsettling. When a dog does it, it's hilarious'

The giggling Scott Pilgrim funnyman captioned his clip: ‘If a person did this it would be unsettling. When a dog does it, it’s hilarious’

In Don’t Look Up, Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Lawrence star as ‘two low-level astronomers, who embark on a media tour to warn mankind of an approaching asteroid that will destroy Earth.’

Three-time Oscar winner Meryl Streep arrived on set last Friday to begin filming her role as Trump-style President Janie Orlean in the Netflix satire.

‘We had our first scene on Friday, and I was so bad. I’ve been in this quarantine because they have to be very careful and I’m totally alone,’ the 71-year-old acting legend lamented on Monday’s The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.

‘And my first scene was entering [DCU Center in Worcester] full of 20K people as the president, my big face on the jumbotron in front of me, and I just like completely lost it, I couldn’t remember anything. But I’m sure it’ll be fine in the edit.’  

In Don't Look Up, Leonardo DiCaprio (pictured December 1) and Jennifer Lawrence star as 'two low-level astronomers, who embark on a media tour to warn mankind of an approaching asteroid that will destroy Earth.'

In Don't Look Up, Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Lawrence (pictured December 1) star as 'two low-level astronomers, who embark on a media tour to warn mankind of an approaching asteroid that will destroy Earth.'

Face shields: In Don’t Look Up, Leonardo DiCaprio (L) and Jennifer Lawrence (R) star as ‘two low-level astronomers, who embark on a media tour to warn mankind of an approaching asteroid that will destroy Earth’ (pictured December 1)

POTUS: Three-time Oscar winner Meryl Streep arrived on set last Friday to begin filming her role as Trump-style President Janie Orlean in the Netflix satire

POTUS: Three-time Oscar winner Meryl Streep arrived on set last Friday to begin filming her role as Trump-style President Janie Orlean in the Netflix satire

The 71-year-old acting legend lamented on Monday's The Late Show with Stephen Colbert: 'We had our first scene on Friday, and I was so bad...I just like completely lost it, I couldn't remember anything. But I'm sure it'll be fine in the edit'

The 71-year-old acting legend lamented on Monday’s The Late Show with Stephen Colbert: ‘We had our first scene on Friday, and I was so bad…I just like completely lost it, I couldn’t remember anything. But I’m sure it’ll be fine in the edit’

Meryl continued: ‘There weren’t 20K people obviously…They’ll duplicate them [digitally in post]. There were extras all around the stadium. Lonely people separated by 20ft of air, wearing masks, and visors that are clear. So they’re meant to have a big huzzah and make a big noise, but it sounds [muffled]. And the whole thing’s so eerie and odd and disconcerting.’

Streep’s onscreen son Jonah Hill – who plays her chief of staff Jason Orlean – posted the Deadline article on Instagram November 22 with a caption of a wolf head’s emoji.

Oscar-winning screenwriter Adam McKay (The Big Short) penned Don’t Look Up and he’s co-producing and directing the film.

The talented ensemble cast also includes Timothée Chalamet, Ariana Grande, Cate Blanchett, Tyler Perry, Kid Cudi, Matthew Perry, Melanie Lynskey, Ron Perlman, and Himesh Patel.

Castmate: Meryl's onscreen son Jonah Hill (2-L) - who plays her chief of staff Jason Orlean - posted the Deadline article on Instagram November 22 with a caption of a wolf head's emoji

Castmate: Meryl’s onscreen son Jonah Hill (2-L) – who plays her chief of staff Jason Orlean – posted the Deadline article on Instagram November 22 with a caption of a wolf head’s emoji

At the helm: Oscar-winning screenwriter Adam McKay (The Big Short) penned Don't Look Up and he's co-producing and directing the film (pictured in 2013)

At the helm: Oscar-winning screenwriter Adam McKay (The Big Short) penned Don’t Look Up and he’s co-producing and directing the film (pictured in 2013)