Pink and her three-year-old son, Jameson, recently tested positive for the coronavirus.
In a note posted to Instagram on Friday night, Pink explained that she and Jameson were tested two weeks ago after showing symptoms for COVID-19. Fortunately, she and her son are now on the other side of the illness: “Just a few days ago we were re-tested and are now thankfully negative.”
Pink has also pledged $1 million to healthcare professions on the frontlines of the coronavirus battle. She called the lack of widely accessible testing “an absolute travesty and failure of our government,” adding, “This illness is serious and real. People need to know that the illness affects the young and old, healthy and unhealthy, rich and poor, and we must make testing free and more widely accessible to protect our children, our families, our friends and our communities. ”
Along with Pink, several other prominent entertainment figures have contracted the virus, includingĀ Tom Hanks and his wife Rita Wilson,Ā Idris Elba, NBA superstarĀ Kevin Durant, Radiohead guitaristĀ Ed OāBrien, singer-songwriter Jackson Browne, Christopher Cross, Geto Boys’ Scarface,Ā Game of ThronesĀ actorĀ Kristofer Hivju,Ā James BondĀ actressĀ Olga Kurylenko,Ā LostĀ actorĀ Daniel Dae Kim, opera singerĀ Placido Domingo, Testament frontmanĀ Chuck Billy, record producerĀ Andrew Watt, andĀ Universal Music headĀ Lucian Grainge. Sadly, Fountains of Wayne co-founder Adam Schlesinger, “I Love Rock & Roll” songwriter Alan Merrill, jazz legend Ellis Marsalis, country singer Joe Diffie, and Tony Award-winning playwright Terrence McNallyĀ have allĀ died due to complications from the virus.