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Tom Hanks "not very good", but "OK". This was expressed by the actor's sister, Sandra Hanks Benoiton, to the British tabloid Daily Mirror .

Hanks, 63, a diabetic - which puts him in risk groups - was admitted to a hospital in Australia with his wife, Rita Wilson, after they both tested positive for the coronavirus . Both were discharge data two days ago, and are now in their 40s .

The two were in Australia for the pre-production of a film about Elvis Presley, in which Hanks will represent the singer's agent, Thomas Andrew Parker, better known by his nickname 'Colonel Parker'. The project, led by Baz Luhrman (Moulin Rouge, The Great Gatsby), has been suspended , like virtually everything in Hollywood in particular and in the entertainment industry in general.

Since the diagnosis, Hanks has communicated sporadically with his followers through social networks , always maintaining an optimistic tone in his messages. "We are a little tired, as if we had a cold , and our body hurts. Rita has chills that come and go. We also have some fever" was the message with which the actor announced his illness and that of his wife.

Sandra Hanks Benoiton lives in the Italian province of Poderone, north of Venice and very close to the borders with Slovenia and Austria, from where she has contacted the Mirror.

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