Juventus Star, Paulo Dybala Still Positive Of Coronavirus

Juventus Player. Paulo Dybala. Photo credit: The National

After six weeks of testing positive, Paulo Dybala is yet to recover from coronavirus. Juventus had announced that Daniele Rugani and Blaise Matuidi had been given the all-clear when it came to their respective positive coronavirus tests last month and the general question that arose was ‘what about Paulo Dybala?

Fans and concerned persons have waited days for something to be posted on Juventus’ website. And now that it’s been exactly two weeks since Dybala’s teammates were given a clean bill of health, it’s a little odd that we still have yet to hear anything to say that Dybala is 100 percent healthy again.

This was first reported late Tuesday by Spanish television program El Chiringuito (via Football Italia) and subsequently confirmed by Sky Sport Italia’s Gianluca Di Marzio and Max Nerozzi of Corriere Torino on Wednesday morning.

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Recently, Dybala posted on social media that he is working out at his Turin home, so he has at least been able to do some sort of physical activity as he recovers from COVID-19.

It was a little over a month between Rugani and Matuidi each given their clean bills of health. And while all indications tell us that Dybala is on his way to be 100 percent ok, the fact that it’s been nearly six weeks now just shows how unpredictable this virus can be even if you aren’t dealing with major symptoms.

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But as the days go by both this week and next while the possibility of players training in small groups remain possible come the middle of May. Dybala’s health status along with just about every other player out there will be one of the first things we will want to know about on a daily basis.
With each passing day, we’re getting closer and closer to the first weekend in May where some of Italy’s lockdown restrictions will start to be lifted and players will start making their way back to both Turin and the club’s training grounds in relatively short order come May 4.
As far as we know right now, Serie A clubs will be able to start training again in small groups come May 18, with the hope being that some sort of resumption of the 2019-20 season can take place in early June.
Juventus has not issued any kind of public statement regarding Dybala’s current health status as of this writing.
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