Tom Hanks shared a strong message to those who are refusing to wear masks and socially distance.

"I don't get it. I simply do not get it," Hanks told AP Entertainment while promoting his new film, Greyhound. "It is literally the least you can do. If anybody wants to build up an argument about doing the least they can do, I wouldn't trust them with a driver's license. When you drive a car you got to obey speed limits; you got to use your turn signal; you got to avoid hitting pedestrians. If you can't do those three things then I get it. You should not be driving a car. If you can't wear a mask and wash your hands and social distance, I don't understand. I got no respect for you, man. I don't buy your argument."

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Hanks' comments come as coronavirus cases skyrocket across the western and southern United States. Arizona, California, Florida and Texas have all seen record case numbers over the last few weeks.

Hanks and his wife Rita Wilson were the first major celebrities to contract the virus back in March. The two eventually recovered and Hanks donated his blood and plasma to labs that are working on a vaccine for the virus.

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