Eva Longoria and family take a quick break from isolation for a stroll through the park

Eva Longoria and family take a quick break from isolation to stroll through the park: ‘Out for some fresh air and then right back inside!!’

Eva Longoria and family got a spot of fresh air during a quick afternoon outing in Beverly Hills on Tuesday.

The actress/producer and husband José Bastón ventured out with son Santiago, one, for a walk through the park in Beverly Hills.

Eva, 45, made it clear that she and the family were still keeping safe amid ongoign coronavirus fears, taking to Instagram to share a selfie of her and Santiago with the message: ‘Out for some fresh air and then right back inside!!’

Walk in the park: Eva Longoria, husband Jose Baston and their son Santiago ventured out for some fresh air during a walk in Beverly Hills before going back home to hunker down due to guidelines in response to the coronavirus pandemic

Walk in the park: Eva Longoria, husband Jose Baston and their son Santiago ventured out for some fresh air during a walk in Beverly Hills before going back home to hunker down due to guidelines in response to the coronavirus pandemic

Eva was dressed in mommy chic layers for the cold day, bundling up in a black jacket and streamlined leggings. 

Her look was topped off with angular sunglasses and she carried her phone via a chic little crossbody sling.

She carried little Santiago, who looked sweet as can be in his grey sweatsuit. Jose, meanwhile, kept warm in a quilted red jacket worn with dark jogging pants.

The parents took turns bouncing him around, making sure their pride and joy had an opportunity to burn some energy. 

Quick outing: Eva, 45, made it clear that she and the family were still keeping safe amid ongoign coronavirus fears, taking to Instagram to share a selfie of her and Santiago with the message: 'Out for some fresh air and then right back inside!!'

Quick outing: Eva, 45, made it clear that she and the family were still keeping safe amid ongoign coronavirus fears, taking to Instagram to share a selfie of her and Santiago with the message: ‘Out for some fresh air and then right back inside!!’

Baby boy: The parents took turns bouncing Santiago around, making sure their pride and joy had an opportunity to burn some energy

Baby boy: The parents took turns bouncing Santiago around, making sure their pride and joy had an opportunity to burn some energy

While strolling through the park the Desperate Housewives actress stopped for a photo in front of a lovely pond and a Beverly Hills sign.

She beamed while holding her baby boy and telling followers it was only a quick outing.

Eva seemed happy to be safe and sound with her family after just recently traveling to Italy, the center of the COVID-19 pandemic in Europe.

Traveler: On February 20 Eva flew from Los Angeles to Rome to shoot a short film amid the coronavirus outbreak that has since put all of Italy under lockdown

Traveler: On February 20 Eva flew from Los Angeles to Rome to shoot a short film amid the coronavirus outbreak that has since put all of Italy under lockdown

On February 20 Eva flew from Los Angeles to Rome to shoot a short film amid the coronavirus outbreak that has since put all of Italy under lockdown.

She was staying in Castel Gandolfo, a medieval town 25 kilometers away from the capital, and was pictured running through the woods while shooting a scene.

Near the end of February she assured her Instagram followers that she was all right since she was not in northern Italy, where the virus first became a major concern.

‘Hi everybody. I am shooting in this small town in Italy. I am nowhere near the North, thank you for your concerns,’ she said.

On the job: Near the end of February she assured her Instagram followers that she was all right since she was not in northern Italy, where the virus first became a major concern

On the job: Near the end of February she assured her Instagram followers that she was all right since she was not in northern Italy, where the virus first became a major concern 

‘Everyone was calling and texting me about the coronavirus in the north of Italy. It’s really sad, but we’re further away.’ 

The first two cases of the virus in Italy were two Chinese tourists in Rome, the Italian newspaper Corriere Della Sera reported at the end of January.

An outbreak followed in Lombardy, the northern region where Milan is located, and five days ago Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte instituted a national quarantine.

Italy has the second most COVID-19 cases of any country other than mainland China, and the most in the world per capita.