Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne: Granddaughter has tested positive for the coronavirus

Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne are worried about their granddaughter Minnie. The three-year-old has tested positive for the corona virus.

Quarantine for the Osbournes! Sharon (67) and Ozzy Osbournes (71) three-year-old granddaughter Minnie have tested positive for the coronavirus. Sharon Osbourne explained that on Monday in their show "The Talk". The 67-year-old was connected from home.

"I was supposed to be in the studio and I was so excited about it," said Sharon Osbourne. "But then unfortunately one of my granddaughters got Covid-19." Your granddaughter is fine. No one else in the family had the virus, assured the moderator. "I don't have it. Your father doesn't. Your mother doesn't. Your siblings don't." Nevertheless, the whole family must now be in quarantine. The father of her sick granddaughter is their son Jack (34), who made it public in 2012 that he suffered from the autoimmune disease multiple sclerosis.

Shows "that children can also get Covid"

As Osbourne further explains, Minnie was infected by an employee of her son. "The fact that Minnie tested positive only shows that children can get Covid-19, she is three years old."

Head of the family Ozzy would be particularly at risk if infected. The heavy metal icon has struggled with health problems for years. It wasn't until January of this year that he announced that he had Parkinson's disease.

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