Sara Bareilles And Pink Story Of Experiences With COVID-19

JAKARTA - A number of public figures have not escaped the attacks of COVID-19 or the corona virus. After Idris Elba and Tom Hanks, Sara Bareilles and singer Pink also announced positive for the corona virus. Both of them announced this through their social media accounts.

Sara Bareilles is known to be in London for a musical production entitled Waitress. He wrote the news via Instagram Story. “I have it (COVID-19). I have fully recovered. I only think about people who go through this and send lots of love and gratitude for all the ease of breathing and every day that I can walk, ”he wrote.

Bareilles also wrote that from now on he will be a little 'silent' and choose to stay active. Things like this are sometimes often forgotten by the community, even though choosing to limit themselves from many things including news is also needed to maintain mental condition. Through his Instagram account, he is seen wearing a mask when he is outside the house.

Singer Pink also announced he was positive for COVID-19 through his personal Twitter account. Starting from his three-year-old child showing symptoms two weeks ago. He also tested and tested positive.

After that Pink and her family decided to self-quarantine and carry out activities at home. A few days ago, they were tested again and tested negative.

Through his experience, the singer who was born on September 8, hopes that the government can provide tests evenly and does not charge fees. "This disease is serious and really does happen. Society needs to know this virus affects young and old, healthy and unhealthy, rich and poor, and we must do free and widespread testing to look after our children, our families, our friends and our communities, "he wrote via social media.

At the same time Pink announced a donation of 1 million United States (US) dollars for two institutions related to the corona virus. The first for the Temple University Hospital Fund in Philadelphia and the Major's Fund's COVID-19 fundraiser for Los Angeles.

The donation to Temple University is known to help the mother, Judy Moore, who worked in a cardiomyopathy and heart transplant center for two decades. Pink also suggested doing activities indoors rather than having to walk out of the house.

To date, the corona virus has reached 336,673 cases in the US with 17,977 declared cured and 9,616 declared dead.