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And Abu Al-Ela continued on a closed circuit television call from Cairo, saying: "His condition is moderate and he does not present serious symptoms. You have to isolate yourself in Egypt until your test result is negative and then of course you can return."
Salah, 28, tested positive after being photographed, sometimes without a muzzle, as he danced among dozens of people at his brother’s wedding in Cairo earlier this week.
When asked if Salah contracted the virus at the wedding amid some social distancing, Abu Al-Ela said. "I can not deny it. Maybe yes, maybe not".
Abu Al-Ela said there is "Concerned for the Egyptian authorities because Mohamed Salah represents something special for Egypt. Everyone here wants to help out and … do whatever the whole country can do.".
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In an interview with the Associated Press, Dr. Muhammad Abu Al-Ela that Salah’s attendance at his brother’s wedding may have contributed to his Covid-19 infection, but cannot be sure.
Salah tested positive for the virus twice yesterday, Friday, on the eve of the Egyptian team’s match against Togo in the Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers.
Salah is now scheduled to miss Liverpool’s first game after the international save against Leicester City in the Premier League next Sunday.
Abu Al-Ela, who spoke with the Liverpool team doctor on Friday and Saturday, claimed that Salah is required to undergo isolation for a period of 7 days according to Egyptian health instructions.
“His condition is moderate, he has no severe symptoms. He has to isolate himself in Egypt until his test result is negative and then of course he can return,” Abu Al-Ela continued in a closed circuit television call from El Cairo.
Salah, 28, tested positive after being photographed, sometimes without a muzzle, as he danced among dozens of people at his brother’s wedding in Cairo earlier this week.
When asked if Salah contracted the virus at the wedding amid a little social distancing, Abu Al-Ela said: “I can’t deny it. Maybe yes, maybe no.”
Abu El-Ela said there is “concern among the Egyptian authorities that Mohamed Salah represents something special for Egypt. Everyone here wants help and … to do everything the whole country can do.”
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