Was Mohamed Salah infected with Corona during his brother's wedding?

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Football fans in Egypt and the world have been preoccupied with the infection of Liverpool striker Mohamed Salah with the Corona virus, according to a statement issued by the Football Association, during which he confirmed the positive sample that the player underwent today, Friday, before the Pharaohs match with Togo on Saturday as part of the qualifiers for the African Nations qualifiers,


and the Egyptian Federation issued before A little statement on his official page on the social networking site "Facebook" confirmed that "the special medical swab revealed that Liverpool striker Mohamed Salah was infected with the Corona virus."


The statement indicated that "Salah did not show any symptoms of this virus, but the swab that he underwent came out positive, while the swab for the rest of the players came negative."


Tweeters re-published photos of the player while attending his brother's wedding, and they expected that they would have moved to him after contact with one of the invitees at the party.


Before joining the Egyptian national team camp, Mohamed Salah attended his brother's wedding, which was held in Cairo, as some pictures taken of the Egyptian striker showed that he did not wear the muzzle.


Videos spread on social media of the Liverpool player dancing to celebrate that occasion without taking precautions.


Mohamed Salah attended a party held for him by the Football Association, attended by prominent Egyptian sports figures, to honor him on the occasion of his team's victory in the English League, but the party organizers applied the highest standards of precautionary measures at this ceremony to preserve the safety of the attendees.


Health measures in Egypt require the player to undergo health isolation for about 14 days before he undergoes a new swab, which is required to show a negative before traveling again to England.


Britain is facing the second wave of the spread of the new Corona virus, which has turned into a global epidemic, as the authorities imposed varying precautionary measures in the country, perhaps the most severe in the city of Liverpool.

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