The star, Tom Hanks, an Oscar winner, who recovered from the new Corona virus earlier this year, said he "does not respect very well those who are reluctant to implement preventive measures, such as putting a muzzle in public."

Hanks and his wife, actress and singer Rita Wilson, announced last March that they had been infected with the Coruna virus while in Australia to shoot a movie.

"At the very least, there are three simple things everybody can do if they choose to do this: put a muzzle, wash hands, and social divergence," Hanks said, in a recent interview with Reuters Television. If you can’t do that then I don’t have much respect for you. ” Hanks, who twice won Oscar for "Philadelphia" and "Forrest Jump", compared these measures to the steps that drivers take to drive a car safely: "If you are driving, you should use the turn signal, not to drive too fast and avoid pedestrians." He continued, "Whether we like it or not, we are all together in this matter."

The United States leads the world in numbers and cases of deaths from the Corona virus.

Because of Corona's pandemic, Hanks' new movie, "Greyhound", is being broadcasted via the Apple Broadcasting Service from tomorrow, instead of being shown in cinemas.

Because of the pandemic, Hanks’s new movie, "Greyhound", is being shown on Apple's broadcast service.

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