“This virus is no joke,” said Jonathas de Jesús, a Brazilian striker from Spanish second-tier Elche.
He told Brazil’s O Globo that he tested positive one week ago. “I first thought it was only a migraine, as my head hurt a lot, but then my body started hurting too.” The next day he was diagnosed with the coronavirus.
“I could not train, because my body was weak,” Jonathas continued. “I suffered a lot especially in the first three days. I did not have enough strength and when I went to shower in the bathroom, I almost passed out.”
“I have never felt such strong pain before.”
Alessandro Favalli was the second player in Italy to test positive for this virus. “The fever never went beyond 37.8°C, I had it for three days," Favalli, a defender from third-tier team Reggio Audace told the BBC.
"I had a painful headache but that didn't last long either. I was never really scared for myself, I was more worried about some of my relatives, who were hit harder than me, maybe due to their different age and fitness level.