Nasser Sadiq

The Argentine Paulo Dybala, the star of the Italian Juventus football team, has ended a struggle that lasted for nearly a month and a half with the new Corona virus, with his club affirming today, Wednesday, that the results of his recent tests were negative.

Dybala provided the news of his recovery to his fans on his Twitter account by saying that "many people have spoken in the past weeks but I can finally confirm that I have recovered, thank you again for your support, my thinking with all the people who are still suffering from it (Corona virus), take care of yourself ".

He also posted a picture of him on the Instagram app, with his arms outstretched looking at the sky, accompanied by a comment that said, "My face says it all, I have finally recovered from Covid-19".

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Mi imagen lo dice todo, finalmente curado de Covid-19 😆💪🏽 ♥ ️. My face says it all, i'm finaly cured from Covid-19 💪🏽 ♥ ️😆La mia faccia dice tutto: finalmente guarito dal Covid-19!

A post shared by Paulo Dybala (@paulodybala) onMay 6, 2020 at 9:10 am PDT

The Italian champions in the past eight seasons announced in a statement that its player has become free from the virus that led to the suspension of the championship since last March.

"According to the protocol, Paulo Dybala conducted a double examination of the new Corona virus tests," Covid-19, "and its results are negative, so the player has recovered and will no longer undergo domestic isolation," the statement said.

Dybala, 26, announced on March 21 that he had been infected with the virus, but confirmed that he was in an "excellent" condition.

A week later, the international striker revealed that he was suffering from strong symptoms, such as difficulty breathing, body weight and muscle pain.

The Argentine has undergone several HIV tests in the past weeks, but the result has always been positive.

Juventus was the first club in Italy to announce the infection of a player in its ranks with the Coruna virus, defender Danielle Rogani, on the night of March 11, and after less than a week, he announced the registration of a second case belonging to French midfielder Blaise Matuidi.

The club confirmed in mid-April the two players had recovered.


A mysterious virus. The consultant of internal diseases and liver, Dr. Ahmed Mohammadi revealed to Al-Jazeera Net that the frequency of the results of the examination on Dybala is positive, natural in light of this mysterious virus, indicating that he had witnessed cases that continued as a result of the virus test for a period of several weeks and in some patients reached three consecutive months with no The presence of symptoms of infection.

Mohammadi stressed the necessity of quarantine for any person who appears as a result of checking the virus with a positive one even if symptoms do not appear for him for as long as it takes, stressing that the danger of not showing symptoms lies in the practice of a person’s normal life while he carries the virus and transmits it to others while he does not know, and this imposes the need to conduct Periodic tests on players if sporting competitions resume in a country so that the virus does not spread among them. 

Mohammadi indicated that there are some cases that may cure the disease, but the presence of the dead virus in the body shows a positive result for blood analysis, but it usually shows negative swab analyzes. In this case, doctors consider the result negative.