John Stamos rant about coronavirus about his son crying due to his third work-related quarantine

John Stamos urged his fans to be aware of coronavirus guidelines with a personal story that he shared on Twitter.

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

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“My son went to sleep crying last night and woke up crying because he can’t be with his father. I am grateful to have a job, it is a privilege right now, ”wrote Stamos. “I was exposed to the virus for the 3rd time and I need to isolate it again for another 10 days!”

“I feel like my job is to do what they can to keep us safe,” he continuous. “But folks, please follow the rules – your actions affect a lot more lives than just yours. Thank you.”

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It is not immediately clear which 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 bread.

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

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Although some followers of Stamos on Twitter responded to his post saying that they have no empathy because they think he shouldn’t work during a pandemic, the actor is following the guidelines recommended by the United States Centers for Disease Control.

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

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

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The health agency advises people who have been exposed to the new coronavirus to isolate themselves for 14 days. However, in general, most can terminate quarantine after 10 days without being tested if they do not show symptoms associated with the respiratory virus.

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

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California has the largest number of confirmed coronavirus cases in all 50 states and the District of Columbia with its whopping 3.3 million, according to data from the Johns Hopkins COVID-19 Dashboard.

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