Does Tom Hanks have a coronavirus
Actor Tom Hanks explained that he and his wife Rita Wilson have tested positive for the coronavirus (COVID-19) and are the most high-profile people who have ever had illnesses. Their diagnosis is revealed by the World Health Organization (WHO) officially declaring that the coronavirus outbreak is an pandemic.
The actor has been on the Gold Coast in Australia since the end of January because Elvis is preparing to take a Lurhmann biopsy at Presley and plays Presley's director, Colonel Tom Parker. Her wife, actress and singer, Rita performed at Sydney Opera House on March 8 and at Emporium Hotel in Brisbane on March 6. The couple received medical advice in Queensland after experiencing "cold" symptoms, including fatigue, body aches, and Rita's condition, chills and mild fever. "In order to play things right, we have been tested and positive for the coronavirus, as needed now in the world," said the actor in an Instagram post.
The Academy Award-winning actor came shortly before WHO officially declared the coronavirus outbreak as an epidemic. Speaking at the COVID-19 media briefing, general director Tedros Adhanom said that WHO is "deeply concerned with alarming levels of diffusion and severity, and alarming levels of inertia." "A coronavirus," he said. And we have never seen an outbreak that can be controlled simultaneously before. "
As of March 15, at 16:00, there were 153,648 confirmed diseases and 5746 deaths in 146 countries or regions. This figure has 81,048 cases of China, 21,157 cases of Italy and 12,729 cases of Iran. There are 8162 cases in Korea, 5753 in Spain, 4469 in France and 3795 in Germany.
The last figures of the US show the 1678 cases of COVID-19, and President Donald Trump decided to ban most travel from Europe to the USA for 30 days, starting on Friday (March 13th). "This is the most aggressive and comprehensive effort to face a foreign virus in modern history," he said. "I am confident that by counting and continuing to take these tough measures, we will significantly reduce the threat to our citizens and ultimately and quickly overcome this virus."