'Don't worry, I'm fine,' says infected Rugani


MILAN - Juventus and Italy defender Daniele Rugani told fans "don't worry, I'm fine" on Wednesday after becoming the first Serie A player to test positive for the new coronavirus.
The 25-year-old "is currently asymptomatic," the Italian champion said, but the Turin-based club is "currently activating all the isolation procedures required by law, including those who have had contact with him".
"I want to reassure all those who are worried about me, I'm fine," Rugani later said on Instagram.
"At this moment, however, I feel even more duty to thank all the doctors and nurses who are struggling in hospitals to cope with this crisis.
"I invite everyone to respect the rules, because this virus makes no distinctions! Let's do it for ourselves, for our loved ones and for those around us."
Rugani is the first top-flight soccer player to fall victim to the virus which has killed over 800 people in Italy, the second-most stricken country in the world after China, and infected around 12,000, including several Serie C players.
Rugani has spent the last seven years at league leader Juventus apart from a two-year loan spell at Empoli.
He has played just three league games this season, most recently against Brescia on Feb 16 and SPAL on Feb 22.
He was on the bench in Lyon for the Champions League last-16, first-leg clash on Feb 26 in France and the team's last game against Inter Milan in Serie A on March 8.
Inter said on Wednesday that "all competitive activities have been suspended until further notice" as a result of Rugani's positive test.
"The club is currently taking steps to put all the necessary procedures into place," Inter said.
Juventus is due to host Lyon in its Champions League return fixture behind closed doors in Turin next Tuesday.
All sports in Italy have been suspended until April 3, including Serie A, but Champions League and Europa League matches are under the jurisdiction of UEFA.
UEFA called off two Europa League games on Thursday between Italian and Spanish teams. Inter was set to host Getafe, with Roma due to travel to Sevilla.
In the Champions League, Barcelona is also due to host Italian club Napoli next Wednesday.
Many Serie A clubs had suspended training until next week but Juve continued to train ahead of its planned Champions League tie.
Juve star Cristiano Ronaldo is currently in Portugal with his mother who suffered a stroke.
"Cristiano Ronaldo did not train and remains in Madeira pending developments related to the current health emergency," the team said earlier on Wednesday.
Italy's 60 million residents are in lockdown in a desperate bid to halt the spread of the virus.
Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte announced on Wednesday that all stores, except for pharmacies and food shops, would now be shut until March 25.
Agence France-Presse
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