"Two weeks ago, my 3-year-old son - Jameson and I had COVID-19 symptoms. Our main caregiver gave me a test and I gave me a positive result," USA Today quoted the singer's Instagram post on April 3. Pink shared and announced a photo of her and her son Jameson.
According to Pink, her family has been quarantined for the past two weeks under the guidance of a doctor. A few days ago, test results showed that the female singer was negative.
The 40-year-old star warned that the epidemic is serious and real. She advised everyone that the epidemic causes diseases from young people to the elderly, healthy people to the sick, rich people as well as the poor. Therefore, efforts are needed to implement free and more accessible testing to protect the community.
Pink has pledged to contribute half a million USD to support health workers on the front lines, specifically to the Emergency Fund of Temple University Hospital in Philadelphia to honor her mother - Judy Moore, who has worked there for 18 years.
Another 500,000 USD will be transferred to the Los Angeles City Sheriff's Emergency COVID-19 crisis Fund.
"Thank you to all our healthcare providers and everyone in the world who are working very hard to protect our loved ones. You are our heroes" - Pink shared.
"The next two weeks are very important: Please stay at home" - the singer added.
Pink has kept the secret of having COVID-19 for the past few weeks. She only posted on social media photos of cake-making sessions, exercises, singing while bathing her son Jameson and when her daughter Willow learned to play the piano.
Pink's real name is Alecia Beth Moore, an American singer, songwriter, dancer and actress born in 1978.