John Stamos issues coronavirus over his son crying due to his 3rd work-related quarantine

John Stamos encouraged his fans to keep abreast of the coronavirus guidelines with a personal story he shared on Twitter.

The 57-year-old actor started his Twitter thread on Friday afternoon, where he explained that he had to keep away from his family due to the pandemic.

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“My son went to bed crying last night and cried awake because he can not be with his father. I am grateful I have a job, it is a privilege at this time,” Stamos wrote. “I was exposed to the virus for the 3rd time and have to secrete myself again in ten days!”

“I feel my job is doing what they can to keep us safe,” he said. prosecute. “But folks, please follow the rules – your actions touch so many more lives than just your own. Thank you.”

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It is not immediately clear what production Stamos is working on. The actor did not post about his recent projects on social media outside of a partnership with a brand of oatmeal.

His son, Billy, is 2 years old. Stamos shares the toddler with his wife Caitlin McHugh, 34.

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Although some of Stamos’ Twitter followers responded to his message, saying they did not have empathy because they felt he should not work during a pandemic, the actor follows the guidelines recommended by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control.

John Stamos claims he has been exposed to COVID-19 three times so far due to his work as an actor.  (Jordan Strauss / Invision / AP)

John Stamos claims he has been exposed to COVID-19 three times so far due to his work as an actor. (Jordan Strauss / Invision / AP)

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The health agency advises people exposed to the new coronavirus to isolate themselves for 14 days. In general, however, most can terminate their quarantine after ten days without testing if they do not show symptoms related to the respiratory virus.

According to Architectural Digest, Stamos and his family apparently live in Beverly Hills.

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The data from the Johns Hopkins COVID-19 Dashboard say that California has the highest number of confirmed cases of coronavirus of all 50 states and the District of Columbia with its huge 3.3 million.

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