Man City’s Aguero confirms COVID-19 positive test
By Reuters
22 January 2021 |
12:30 pm
Manchester City striker Sergio Aguero confirmed on Thursday (January 21) that he has tested positive for COVID-19.
"After a close contact, I've been self-isolating and the latest test I took was positive for COVID 19," he said on Twitter. "I had some symptoms and I'm following doctor's orders for recovery. Take care, everyone!"
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