Mark Hoppus of Blink-182 performs during the second and final day of Warped Tour on June 30, 2019 in Atlantic City, N.J.

"We are doing our part to slow the spread," the rock musician tweeted.

Mark Hoppus isn't taking any chances with his family's health during the coronavirus scare.

On Sunday (March 15), the Blink-182 co-founder tweeted that he and his family are taking extra precautions to stay healthy by self-quarantining inside their home.

"My family and I are hunkered down in our house for the next week," Hoppus tweeted. "We are self-quarantining and canceled all people coming to the house, all meetings and events. No one in, no one out. We have another family that we're friends with who are doing the same."

The rock musician also noted that his family has enough food and supplies to last the week, and added that if they're not showing any symptoms of the virus, they will begin seeing family and friends again.

"We are doing our part to slow the spread," he tweeted. "The best possible outcome is that nothing happens, which will seem like we vastly overreacted, which is paradoxical, but necessary."

On Saturday, President Trump declared a national state of emergency in response to the coronavirus pandemic.

My family and I are hunkered down in our house for the next week. We are self-quarantining and canceled all people coming to the house, all meetings and events. No one in, no one out. We have another family that we're friends with who are doing the same, and if after this — Ḿå℟₭ (@markhoppus) March 15, 2020

week no one shows any symptoms, we will start hanging out again. We have enough groceries to last a while but have not hoarded or stockpiled beyond what we need. It has been one day and already we're at each other's throats and gone to separate rooms. This whole thing — Ḿå℟₭ (@markhoppus) March 15, 2020

is scary and unknown. The three of us are thankfully healthy and strong but we have family members who are older and have compromised immune systems. We have dear friends with compromised immune systems. There are people we've never met who would not be able to fight the — Ḿå℟₭ (@markhoppus) March 15, 2020