DJ Khaled reveals that he and his family are 'all good now' after contracting COVID-19 as the music producer thanks friends and fans for 'calls and prayers'

DJ Khaled informed his Instagram following on Friday that he and his family have fully recovered after contracting the coronavirus.

'Thank you grateful for all the love grateful for everyone checking in on my family and I!' captioned the 45-year-old music producer, adding that they are 'all good now.'

The hitmaker included a series of sweet family photos and videos of himself playing with his sons to illustrate how everyone appeared to be in tip-top shape.

On the other side: DJ Khaled, 45, revealed that he and his family had contracted Covid-19 on Saturday, only to reveal in the same Instagram post that they had already recovered and were doing well.

On the other side: DJ Khaled, 45, revealed that he and his family had contracted Covid-19 on Saturday, only to reveal in the same Instagram post that they had already recovered and were doing well.

Khaled urged his 25.6 million Instagram followers to 'Please be safe out there' and to 'take care of yourself' in his caption.

He included jubilant thanks to 'DOCTORS'  

'Thank you to DOCTORS ,thank you Dovi thank you to my Queen thank you Rosa,' he continued, while also adding praise for his management company.  

'THANK YOU GOD! GOD LOVE US! WE LOVE GOD! GOD IS THE GREATEST!' he continued, capping off the post with, 'WE THE BEST! LOVE AND BLESSINGS!'

In his text post, he thanked his fans for their 'calls and prayers.' 

'My family and I recovered from Covid and we're all good now!!' he wrote. 

Doing better: 'Thank you grateful for all the love grateful for everyone checking in on my family and I!' captioned the music producer, adding that they are 'all good now'

Doing better: 'Thank you grateful for all the love grateful for everyone checking in on my family and I!' captioned the music producer, adding that they are 'all good now'

Stay safe: Khaled urged his 25.6 million Instagram followers to 'Please be safe out there' and to 'take care of yourself'

Stay safe: Khaled urged his 25.6 million Instagram followers to 'Please be safe out there' and to 'take care of yourself'

Silent: Notably, Khaled didn't specify if he or his wife had received the Covid-19 vaccine, and he doesn't appear to have previously encourage his fans to get inoculated. The vaccines aren't currently authorized for children younger than 12 in the US

Silent: Notably, Khaled didn't specify if he or his wife had received the Covid-19 vaccine, and he doesn't appear to have previously encourage his fans to get inoculated. The vaccines aren't currently authorized for children younger than 12 in the US

The hype man didn't specify which members of his family had been stricken with Covid-19.

He and his wife Nicole Tuck share two young boys, Asahd, four, and Aalam, one.

Notably, Khaled didn't specify if he or his wife had received the Covid-19 vaccine, and he doesn't appear to have previously stated his vaccination status or encouraged his enormous social media following to get the jab.

The doses currently available in the United States are not authorized for children younger than 12, so neither of his boys would have been eligible to receive it.

Although the more-contagious Delta variant of the novel coronavirus has shown the ability to bypass the vaccine and cause breakthrough infections in rare circumstances, the vast majority of vaccinated people will be protected against it.

Even though who experience a very rare breakthrough infection tend to have much milder symptoms than unvaccinated people.

Mystery: He also didn't share who in his family was sick. Although the new Delta variant of Covid-19 can very rarely sicken vaccinated people, their symptoms tend to be much milder than unvaccinated people's, and they rarely require hospitalization or die

Mystery: He also didn't share who in his family was sick. Although the new Delta variant of Covid-19 can very rarely sicken vaccinated people, their symptoms tend to be much milder than unvaccinated people's, and they rarely require hospitalization or die

Although hospitals across the country are again filling up with Covid-19 patients due to the Delta variant, the vast majority of hospitalized people are unvaccinated. 

Included in the producer's post were cute family photos. One set of outdoor images showed him in a shirt covered in pink flamingos with zebra-stripe trim as he leaned down to give Asahd a sweet kiss.

The little boy and his younger brother held hands in another adorable snap. 

The parents appeared to be celebrating in another photo of them dressed casually next to a set of letter-shaped golden balloons. 

Asahd shared that LeBron James and Michael Jordan were among his favorite basketball players after watching both Space Jam movies in a short video before he dunked on a child-sized basketball hoop. 

It had previously been two weeks since DJ Khaled's last Instagram post 

Dunking: The hype man included some adorable family photos and videos of his son Asahd playing basketball

Dunking: The hype man included some adorable family photos and videos of his son Asahd playing basketball

DJ Khaled reveals that he and his family are 'all good now' after contracting COVID-19

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