In the past two seasons, Premier League champions Manchester City will put parts of their stadium at the disposal of health authorities as part of efforts to combat the emerging Corona virus.

Press Association and Sky Sports said that the club, owned by His Highness Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Presidential Affairs, will place the halls designated for VIPs in the stadiums of the Union Stadium, in addition to the conference halls in it. The National Health Service is conducting "to help it train doctors and nurses during the crisis."

Citi did not comment directly on these reports, but on Saturday evening he released video tapes of a number of his stars, sending messages of support to the Health Services Authority (known as "NHS"), and urging people to commit to staying in their homes to contribute to combating the "Coffed" outbreak. -19 ".

Among these players are Raheem Sterling, Portuguese Bernardo Silva and French Benjamin Mende.

The English Premier League announced the suspension of competitions until at least 30 April.

This suspension is likely to be extended in light of the current health situation and the widely imposed isolation measures.

The death toll exceeded the thousand deaths after recording 260 deaths in one day in Britain, as the number of deaths reached 1019 and 17089 injuries.