Its
been
two
weeks
since,
Hollywood
star
Tom
Hanks
and
his
wife,
singer-songwriter
Rita
Wilson
were
tested
positive
for
Coronavirus.
Tom
on
Monday
morning
took
to
his
twitter
account
and
assured
his
fans
the
two
"feel
better".
Tom
and
Wilson
were
in
Australia
for
a
shoot
when
tested
positive
for
the
virus.
A
few
days
ago
they
were
let
go
from
the
hospital
and
are
in
self-isolation
at
a
rented
home
in
Australia.
The
two
often
take
to
their
social
media
accounts
to
give
health
updates
for
their
fans.
In
today's
tweet,
he
wrote,
"Two
weeks
after
our
first
symptoms
and
we
feel
better.
He
also
encouraged
people
to
practice
social
distancing,
a
guideline-recommended
by
experts
to
prevent
the
further
spread
of
COVID-19.
"Sheltering
in
place
works
like
this:
You
don't
give
it
to
anyone
-
You
don't
get
it
from
anyone.
Common
sense,
no?
Going
to
take
a
while,
but
if
we
take
care
of
each
other,
help
where
we
can,
and
give
up
some
comforts...
this,
too,
shall
pass.
We
can
figure
this
out," the
actor
added.
Wilson
on
Sunday
shared
a
video
of
her
rapping
to
Naughty
by
Nature's
Hip
Hop
Hooray,
and
captioned
it
as,
"Quarantine
Stir
Crazy.
See
it
to
believe
it,".
According
to
their
last
week's
update,
they
two
don't
have
a
fever
anymore
but
do
feel
weak
easily.
Other
than
playing
rummy
with
his
wife,
Tom
is
passing
time
while
possibly
writing.
The
actor
earlier
shared
a
picture
of
his
favourite
typewriter
that
he
travelled
with,
whose'
name
is
also
Corona.
Take
a
look:
The
Coronavirus
pandemic
has
according
to
recent
reports,
has
claimed
over
14,000
lives
across
the
world
since
it
first
spread
in
China
Wuhan
early
this
year.