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Alyssa Milano, Tom Hanks, Miguel Bosé, Madonna and other celebrities who have spoken about the covid-19

2020-08-12T11:10:17.061Z


"Please take this seriously," Alyssa Milano said when she posted a video this week showing how she is losing her hair from COVID-19. And she is not the only famous person who has ...


Tom Hanks' message against covid-19 1:01

(CNN Spanish) - "Please take this seriously," Alyssa Milano said when she showed how she is losing her hair due to covid-19. But she is not the only celebrity who has spoken about the virus: while some celebrities have shared their experience with the disease and others have urged the use of masks, some have only generated controversy and even spread conspiracy theories.

After testing positive for coronavirus antibodies, the actress, who has battled symptoms of the disease since March, said on Twitter: "I thought I'd show you what # Covid19 does to your hair."

He first etched his brush, which was clean before detangling wet hair. Then, after brushing, he holds a large lock of hair and says, 'This is my hair loss from COVID-19. Wear a damn mask.

Thought I'd show you what # Covid19 does to your hair. Please take this seriously. #WearADamnMask #LongHauler pic.twitter.com/H0wCmzYswV

- Alyssa Milano (@Alyssa_Milano) August 9, 2020

In addition, Milano said she is waiting for medical advice on what to do when she is already recovering from the virus.

“There is no guidance on what to do once you recover. I don't know if I should go get my heart checked, my lungs checked. There are concerns about the cardiovascular system. Should I go get all of that checked? ”He said in an interview with CNN's Chris Cuomo on PrimeTime and infectious disease expert Dr. William Schaffner last week.

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"I do not want anyone to feel the way I did," wrote the American actress, recommending to her followers the use of masks, social distancing and hand washing.

"I just want you to know that our test system is faulty and that we don't know the real numbers," he said.

"This disease is not a hoax," he added. I thought I was dying. I felt like I was dying.

Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson

Do you want our blood? Can we donate plasma? ”Tom Hanks said on the“ Wait, Wait… Don't Tell Me! ”Podcast. of the NPR network, in April, when he said that he and his wife, Rita Wilson, are willing to donate blood to contribute to scientific investigations after having tested positive for covid-19 in March.

The Hollywood star and his wife were quarantined in Australia, where he was filming a movie and she was promoting his album.

In April, Wilson spoke on "CBS This Morning" about his experience with the coronavirus.

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"I felt extremely sore, uncomfortable, I didn't want to be touched and then the fever started," she told Gayle King.

Idris Elba

In mid-March, actor Idris Elba announced on Twitter that he had tested positive for covid-19.

"Stay home people and be pragmatic," he told his followers.

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Jennifer Aniston

At the end of June, Jennifer Aniston decided to publish a photo of herself wearing a mask, urging her followers to cover their faces in the midst of a pandemic that does not give up in the world.

«I understand that masks are annoying and uncomfortable. But, don't you think it is worse that companies close ... that jobs are being lost ... that health workers are reaching absolute exhaustion? ”He asked.

"Many lives have been taken by this virus because we are not doing enough," wrote the actress on her social network. "There are still many people in our country who refuse to take the necessary steps to flatten the curve and keep us safe."

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The actress criticized that “people seem concerned that 'their rights will be taken away' by asking them to wear masks. This simple and effective recommendation is becoming politicized at the expense of people's lives. And it really shouldn't be a debate.

And he concluded that: "If you care about human life, please ... just #usaunamalditamascarilla (#wearadamnmask) and encourage those around you to do the same."

Julia Roberts

Julia Roberts and Dr. Anthony Fauci are some of the protagonists of the new campaign.

In May, the Hollywood actress joined the #PassTheMic (# PasaElMicrófono) campaign, in partnership with Dr. Anthony Fauci and other medical experts, to seek a unified response to the pandemic.

The idea is that the stars will hand over their social media accounts for a day to medical workers on the front lines of the battle against the virus.

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Participants include Shailene Woodley, Rainn Wilson, Penelope Cruz, Yemi Alade, Connie Britton, Millie Bobby Brown, Danai Gurira, Hugh Jackman, David Oyelowo, Sarah Jessica Parker, Busy Philipps, Rita Wilson, Robin Wright.

Madonna

In March, the pop superstar created controversy with his comments on COVID-19 as "the great equalizer" while enjoying a milk bath with rose petals in the bathtub of his mansion.

He said that the coronavirus does not discriminate, because "it does not matter how rich you are, how famous you are, how funny you are, how smart you are, where you live, how old you are, what incredible stories you can tell."

"He is the great equalizer and what is terrible is what is good about him," he told his followers, "the terrible thing about this is that it has made us all equal in many ways."

"As I used to say at the end of 'Human Nature' every night, we are all in the same boat," he wrote. And if the ship sinks, we will all go down together.

LEE : The coronavirus is "the great equalizer", Madonna tells the followers from her bathtub

In the publication, Madonna accompanied the video with a text: «No-Discrimination- covid-19 !! #quarantine # covid_19 #staysafe #becreative #brianeno ».

Some of his fans criticized his message with comments such as: “We are not the same. We can die from the same diseases, but the poor will suffer the most »,« Don't romanticize anything about this tragedy »,« Things outside your mansion are very different from what you think. Stay safe and be a little more empathetic to the less privileged. "

In April, the singer posted an image from her first album on Instagram, with her face edited in a mask and the hashtag "#MantenteASalvo" (#StaySafe).

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Nothing Compares to the first time …………… .First Album cover ever! #staysafe

A post shared by Madonna (@madonna) on Apr 19, 2020 at 11:40 am PDT

Miguel Bosé

In June, Twitter deleted a post by Miguel Bosé for giving a false message about the coronavirus. The singer has generated controversy by spreading theories about covid-19, vaccines and 5G.

In one of the tweets, he congratulated Bolivia on the use of chlorine dioxide to treat the virus, a toxic disinfectant on which medical experts have set off alarms.

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Bosé also said that the coronavirus vaccine would serve to install a microchip with which great political powers would control all personal information.

Doctor reacts to Miguel Bosé's statements about vaccines 3:42

In recent days, the Spanish artist has shared on his Twitter various videos he takes in which he says that it is "forceful" and "irrefutable" that there is a "political bug". In addition, he has used the hashtag #YoSoyLaResistencia.

LISTEN AND SEE THIS. NOTE THE BODY LANGUAGE AND THE LACK OF ARGUMENTS. IT IS INTENDED FOR HUMANITY TO BE YOUR PERSONAL LABORATORY. THIS LORD IS BAD, VERY BAD AND YOU HAVE TO STOP HIS FEET. WAKE UP AND SPREAD !!!! #YoSoyLaResistenciahttps: //t.co/cgwQvF0kSV

- Miguel Bosé (@BoseOfficial) July 26, 2020

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