Having coronavirus once does not stop you from getting sick. This happened to Raúl Ruidíaz, who tested positive for the disease in October 2020 in the Peruvian team’s preliminary game against Brazil and fell victim to COVID-19 with his family again in early 2021.
The attacker of Seattle Sounders, published a series of stories detailing his experience with the coronavirus.I was with COVID-19 for two weeks, all the family, we had all the symptoms, I was the one who was the most severe, the one who hit the ugliest, but now I’m fine, thank goodness. After 15 terrible days I am already 100%. To do what I enjoy most, you have to train little by little“, to start.
After explaining how bad it happened, the player called on his followers to reflect and ask them to take care of themselves so that the painful context we are experiencing passes as quickly as possible: “Take care of people, take care of yourself. I’ll send you a big hug and let’s get out of here anyway“, He said.
When does MLS start?
The 2021 season of the Major League Soccer (MLS) It starts on April 17, two weeks after the originally scheduled date, Don Garber, commissioner of the US game, announced Wednesday.
The start of the tournament, where seven regular customers were called up to the Peruvian national team, was to take place on April 3; however, the delay of a new collective labor agreement (CAO) negotiated between the league and its players’ union led to the postponement.
“The MLS season starts two weeks after what has been planned so far”, Garber indicated through a press conference.