Having a coronavirus once does not guarantee that you will not get sick again. This happened to Raúl Ruidíaz, who gave positive results for the disease in October 2020 before the Peruvian team against Brazil and, at the beginning of this 2021, became again the victim of COVID-19 with his family.
Before Seattle Sounders, published a series of stories in which he told what his experience with the coronavirus was. “I was with COVID-19 for two weeks, the whole family, I had all the symptoms, I was the worst, the one that hit the worst, but now I’m fine, thank God. After 15 horrible days they are already 100%. Now, to do what I love most, train me little by little“, starting up.
After explaining how bad it was, the player called his followers to think and asked them to take care of themselves so that the painful context we live in would pass as quickly as possible: “Take care of people, take care of yourself. I’m sending you a big hug and let’s get out of this anyway“, He said.
When does MLS start?
Season 2021 para Major League Soccer (MLS) It will begin on April 17, two weeks after the originally scheduled date, Don Garber, the commissioner of the US competition, announced on Wednesday.
The start of the tournament in which seven regulars called up to the Peruvian national team was to take place on April 3; however, the delay in a new collective bargaining agreement (CBA) negotiated between the league and its players’ union has led to a postponement.
“The MLS season will begin two weeks after it has been planned so far,” Garber indicated in a press conference.