Uruguayan Martin Caceres, Fiorentina's Italian football team player, has confirmed that he has fully recovered after suffering from the emerging Corona virus for two months.
"Without knowing, the virus has been in my body for 60 days. Yesterday I was examined and the result was negative, I am fine and I feel new," the 33-year-old said during a live chat with his Instagram followers.
"I had some symptoms between 8 and 15 March, I was training at home and I felt short of breath. They told me to squeeze myself and the symptoms will disappear within 20 days. But it was not so, it is clear that the virus occurred In my love. "
Football matches were suspended in Italy on March 9, due to "Covid-19" which resulted in nearly 32,000 deaths out of more than 225,000 declared cases.
Italian clubs hope to resume "Serie A" competitions on June 13.
The players had started individual exercises in their club facilities in the past two weeks, and group training was scheduled to start on Monday.
But the local union is now waiting for the green light from the governmental technical and scientific committee on the revised health protocol, knowing that two points are still a problem.
The first issue relates to the logistical difficulties that clubs face in organizing a two-week group training camp closed, where players will have to train together, eat and sleep in a training center or in a hotel entirely dedicated to the team to avoid the risk of infection, but many clubs do not have these capabilities.
The second problem relates to the government's insistence on quarantining the entire team and the technical staff in the event of injury to a member of the club.
Italian clubs hope to follow the example of the German model, where only the infected person is quarantined.

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