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Time to be responsible and stay at home: Messi ‘worried’ over coronavirus outbreak

The virus, which originated in the Chinese city of Wuhan in December, last year, has spread to more than 100 countries across the world, infecting over 1,20,000 people.

New Delhi : Barcelona star Lionel Messi is ‘worried’ over the coronavirus outbreak and said it is ‘time to be responsible and stay at home’.

Lionel Messi

“These are difficult days for everyone. We are worried about what is happening and we want to help, putting ourselves in the position of those who are suffering the most, either because they are affected directly or their family or friends are, or because they are working on the front line in the fight in hospitals and health centres,” Messi posted the message on Instagram in Spanish.

“I want to send them all my support. Health has to come first. It is an exceptional moment and we have to follow all the recommendations from the health authorities and public authorities. That is the only way that we can fight it effectively. It is time to be responsible and stay at home,” the message added.

 

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Son días complicados para todo el mundo. Vivimos preocupados por lo que está ocurriendo y queremos ayudar poniéndonos en el lugar de aquellos que peor lo están pasando, o bien porque les afectó directamente a ellos o sus familiares y amigos, o porque están trabajando en primera línea para combatirlo en hospitales y centros de salud. Quiero enviarles mucha fuerza a todos ellos. La salud debe ser siempre lo primero. Es un momento excepcional y hay que seguir las indicaciones tanto de las organizaciones sanitarias como de las autoridades públicas. Sólo así podremos combatirlo de manera efectiva. Es el momento de ser responsable y quedarse en casa, además es perfecto para disfrutar ese tiempo con los tuyos que no siempre se puede tener. Un abrazo y ojalá consigamos darle vuelta a esta situación cuanto antes. #QuedateEnCasa #StayAtHome

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The Argentine also feels that the quicker they will manage to ‘turn this situation’ the better it will be.

“Furthermore, it is a great chance to spend time with your loved ones, the time you don’t always have. My best to everyone and let’s hope we can turn this situation around, the quicker the better,” the message further read.

Barcelona on March 13 suspended all the activities until further notice.

“Given the current situation and following the recommendations of the medical staff at the Club, the first team has suspended all activity until further notice,” the club said in a statement.

The virus, which originated in the Chinese city of Wuhan in December, last year, has spread to more than 100 countries across the world, infecting over 1,20,000 people.

The World Health Organisation (WHO) has declared the COVID-19 outbreak a pandemic. (ANI)