Elephant Man is not taking the coronavirus threat lightly.

The Dancehall artiste has declared the coronavirus the ‘biggest threat to mankind’ following his return to the island.

On Thursday health authorities tested the Dancehall star and ordered him to stay home for at least 14 days. The move comes after the deejay recently returned to the island from Amsterdam without disclosing his full travel history.

Initially, the deejay denied that he made any false declaration to immigration but would later issue an apology.

Since then, Elephant Man has vowed to be a firm voice towards the containment of the disease.

“If you are an entertainer, a public figure, if you are a Jamaican just travelling at this point to anywhere in the world, just know what the protocols are for when you return and do the right thing,” he said.

“Do whatever the health officials want you to do because not doing it can cause a big problem like this. Ask more questions, read and research and just help each other to keep each other safe.”

Earlier this week the police launched an investigation into allegations Ele made a false declaration to an immigration officer.

Elephant man has since admitted he made a mistake but is willing whatever it takes to make up for his lapse in judgment.