Paulo Dybala tests positive for coronavirus ‘for the fourth time in six weeks’



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Paulo Dybala has tested positive for the coronavirus for the fourth time in six weeks, according to reports.

The Juventus forward confirmed on March 21 that he and his girlfriend Oriana Sabatini had contracted COVID-19 after their first positive test for the disease.

According to the Spanish program El Chiringuito, Dybala has had a total of four tests in six weeks as a result of her initial diagnosis, and her most recent test was positive again.

The Argentine international recently spoke about the fight against the disease and explained how he had been fighting to breathe.

In the same update, he claimed that he and his girlfriend were feeling much better, but it seems the striker is struggling to shake off the disease.

Paulo Dybala has reportedly tested positive for coronavirus for the fourth time

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“Fortunately [we are] much better, these days we don’t have any symptoms, “Dybala said.

“I had stronger symptoms, I got tired very quickly, when I wanted to train, I was short of breath after five minutes. There we noticed that something was not right and through the tests the club told us that we were positive.”

“From there we had more symptoms, such as a cough, a tired body and when we slept I felt very cold, but from the club we had been told that we were going to be fine, so we had to be calm.”

Dybala is one of the three Juventus stars who have tested positive for COVID-19

Dybala was one of the three Juve stars to hire coronavirus after Daniele Rugani and Blaise Matuidi were confirmed cases.

Serie A teams, including Juventus, will return to training on Monday, May 4.

Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte said the players will be able to “train individually starting May 4, in groups starting May 18, and then we will assess whether the conditions exist to allow the season to complete.”

He added: “We need to complete all the discussions to make sure that if we get to that stage, we will do it with the utmost security.”

The Serie A teams are scheduled to return to training on Monday, May 4.

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“We are passionate about sports and we don’t want our athletes to get sick.”

“I am passionate about soccer. Like many Italians, it initially seemed strange to me that the championship could be interrupted or suspended, but I think that even the most ardent fan understands that there was no other alternative.”

It is unclear if this latest Dybala update will affect this decision.



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