Tweeters blame Mohamed Salah for not adhering to Corona's procedures

The hashtag of the English Liverpool star, # Mohamed_ Salah, was issued on the social networking site "Twitter", following the announcement of his infection with the new Corona virus by the Egyptian Football Association.

Hundreds of tweeters interacted with the tag # Muhammad_ Salah, from various Arab countries, and through it, they expressed their support for the Egyptian player, and confirmed that he would come out of this crisis in good health.

The followers' tweets on the subject of Mohamed Salah's infection with Corona accompanied the calls for a speedy recovery, and one of them said: "Our Lord heal him and heal him, Lord, and we do not have a need for his brutality.

Another said: "A thousand million safety for you, O Abu Makka ... A thousand safety for you, oh # Pride of the Arabs."

On their part, some of the tweeters blamed Muhammad Salah for attending his brother’s wedding, which was held recently, during which he mixed with a large number of attendees without adhering to the precautionary measures, and one of the tweets said: “Frankly, the blame for Mohamed Salah's injury to the Corona ... he is going to a wedding. His brother who is determined is half of the people of brotherly Egypt .. Among the inflicted are people who are sick with Corona and greeted Salah without any masks or precautionary measures. "

Another said: "After the gathering and neglect that happened in Farah, Salah's brother, it was normal that he got injured, but we say what is estimated and written."

However, some of the tweeters found that the blame should not lie on Mohamed Salah, but rather on those who allowed the holding of this type of celebration in these large numbers without following the precautionary measures from Corona, so one of them said: "Honestly, I do not see that there is a reproach to Ali Muhammad. Salah personally, no reproach is necessary on the side that allowed the holding of this type of event, and allowed that the El Gouna Festival is operating and we have seen two people every day, and the second one of those who were there remained infected with the virus. "

On the other hand, the tweeters criticized the Egyptian Football Association, after deleting the statement in which it announced that Mohamed Salah was infected with the Corona virus, and one of the follow-ups said: “I mean, the Football Association laughs at people, placed with a player of the size of # Muhammad_ Salah, and God is a shame, O Union.”

Another said: "The Football Association said that Salah was infected with Corona, after which he almost deleted the statement ... and they block foreign journalists from Al-Baidj, and no one knows Salah now with Corona and does not ... seriously defect."

Earlier today, the Egyptian Football Association announced, in an official statement on its account on the social networking site "Facebook", that Salah had been infected with the new Corona virus in his first appearance with the Egyptian team in preparation for the two African Nations Cup qualifiers.

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