Jon Bon Jovi believes his teenage son had a ”gentle model” of coronavirus.
The Bon Jovi frontman has claimed his 17-year-old son Jacob not too long ago got here down with a type of COVID-19, and while he took measures to quarantine himself away from the remainder of the household – together with siblings Stephanie, 26, Jesse, 25, and Romeo, 15, in addition to his mom Dorothea – his signs weren’t critical.
Speaking to ‘Entertainment Tonight’ through video chat, Jon mentioned: ”The complete household is collectively, all the children are right here with us. We’ve been right here 15 days now, not that I’m counting. Everyone right here, Jake had a light model of it simply the intestinal variety.”
The ‘Livin’ on a Prayer’ hitmaker and his household took quarantine significantly, and after visiting with a non-public physician, Jacob has begun to really feel a lot better.
Jon defined: ”Dorothea created the quarantine zone, you already know, with the laundry room being triaged and nobody might go in there except that they had gloves and a masks and she or he had a bathrobe on backwards and completely different slippers. But we stored him in there till the entire signs had cleared and now he is one hundred percent.”
And while they’re satisfied the sickness Jacob had was coronavirus, they’ve been unable to get a check for {the teenager} because it proved ”fairly troublesome” to pay money for one.
Jon added: ”It stemmed from a number of the younger guys that we had taken in right here that additionally examined, they have been examined and examined constructive and had the primary signs however that they had left, and so we simply adopted those self same protocols.”
Meanwhile, the ‘It’s My Life’ singer not too long ago wrote a brand new music impressed by the coronavirus pandemic known as ‘Do What You Can’, and is asking followers to jot down the monitor’s second verse.
He mentioned of the music: ”It initially goes to point out the therapeutic energy of music. It exhibits that form of group like in these conditions earlier than – like 9/11 or Superstorm Sandy or now this – that is the time individuals come collectively and we shine a light-weight on it and the reality is, little conditions like this are taking place daily to any individual throughout the nation. This is that chance for me to point out any individual else we’re collectively.”