In December 2019, the COVID-19 epidemic began in Wuhan (China) and quickly spread to the United States. The first case was confirmed in the United States in January 2020. The illness was also felt in Hollywood.
In the wake of the global crisis, many movie and television sets were shut down. Many events, from film festivals to concert tours, were cancelled or postponed.
Stars began to feel the effects coronavirus. Hanks and Wilson, who were married in April 1988, were the first to be diagnosed.
“@ritawilson, I and others are in Australia. We felt tired and achy, almost like we had a cold. Rita experienced some minor chills, which passed quickly. “Slight fevers also,” Rita, the Toy Story star, explained via Instagram in March 2020. “To be fair, as it is necessary in the world right at the moment, we were tested to see if the Coronavirus was present and were positive.”
Hanks observed that both were taking all precautions. “Well, now. He wrote, “Well, now. “The protocols of the Medical Officials must be adhered to. We Hanks will be monitored, tested, and isolated for as much time as safety and public health require. It’s a one-day-at a time approach. We will keep the world informed and up-to-date. Take care of yourself! “Hail!”
Wilson tried to make light of the situation. She tweeted, “From now on, the only Corona that I want to be is from Mexico.” It’s delicious.
Hanks shared a sweet Instagram selfie to assure his fans that he was and the actress were both doing well. He said, “@ritawilson, I want to thank everybody here Down Under who have taken such good care” “We have Covid-19, and we are isolated so it doesn’t spread to anyone else. It could cause serious illnesses in some people. We’re taking it day-by-day. We can all take care of each other and follow the advice of experts to help us get through this. There is no crying in baseball, despite the current events.
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