Los Angeles: Oscar-winning star Tom Hanks has opened up on his battle with the deadly coronavirus and on living in isolation, saying he had "bad body aches and was very fatigued", while his wife and actor Rita Wilson went through a tougher time.
Wilson and Hanks were among the first celebrities to reveal their positive diagnosis last month while they were in Australia. Hanks was filming an untitled Elvis Presley film in the country. The couple are now back in Los Angeles and are on the way to recovery.
In an interview on The National Defense Radio Show, the 63-year-old actor detailed his and wife's struggle with respiratory illness, according to news reports.
"Rita went through a tougher time than I did," he said of their recovery in Australia, adding: "She had a much-higher fever and she had some other symptoms. She lost her sense of taste and smell. She got absolutely no joy from food for a better part of three weeks."
He continued: "She was so nauseous, she had to crawl on the floor from the bed to the facilities. It lasted a while."
Hanks "had some body aches and was very fatigued." He shared how he struggled to find the energy to do simple exercises while he and Wilson were placed in "lockdown for three days" in a local hospital.
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