Johnson, 48, said in the Instagram post that he
and his spouse, Lauren, 35, and their daughters, Jasmine, 4, and
Tiana, 2, caught the virus about 2-1/2 weeks ago from "very
close family friends" whom he said had no idea how they had
become infected.
"I can tell you this has been one of the most challenging and
difficult things we have ever had to endure as a family, and for
me personally," he said in the video.
The actor said his family, like their friends who caught the
virus first, had been "incredibly disciplined" about adhering to
safety measures to avoid the virus.
The two young girls suffered only "a little sore throat the
first couple of days" and bounced back, though Johnson and his
wife had "a rough go," he said.
"But I am happy to tell you guys that we as a family are good.
We are on the other end of it," he said. "We are no longer
contagious, and we are, thank God, we are healthy."
The actor urged people to wear face masks to limit the spread of
coronavirus.
"It baffles me that some people out there, including some
politicians, will take this idea of wearing masks and make it a
political agenda," he said. "It is a fact and it’s the right
thing to do, and it is the responsible thing to do."
Johnson, who shot to fame in the World Wrestling Federation as
the swaggering, boastful grappler known as The Rock, began
making a transition to mainstream entertainment in the late
1990s and went on to develop a prolific screen career.
He has appeared in such feature films as "The Mummy Returns,"
"The Scorpion King," "Baywatch" and "Jumanji: Welcome to the
Jungle," becoming one of the highest-paid and commercially
successful actors in Hollywood. He also executive-produced and
starred in the HBO series "Ballers," about NFL players living in
Miami.
He married Lauren Hashian, a singer-songwriter whose father was
the drummer for the rock band Boston, in 2019, the year he
officially announced his retirement from wrestling.
(Reporting by Steve Gorman in Los Angeles; Editing by Sandra
Maler, Lincoln Feast and Michael Perry)
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