Paulo Dybala and Oriana Sabatini tested positive for the coronavirus two weeks ago. 12 days later, Sabatini did the tests again which confirmed that she still has the virus in her body.
"On March 21st we took the test and it was positive. Several days passed and three days ago I was tested. It was negative, but the third one was positive. I still have the coronavirus", Sabatini affirmed on social media.
Although she did not confirm whether Dybala still has it or has already tested negative, the footballer's partner wanted to reassure him. "We're fine, we're almost symptom-free. We feel pretty good, we have to take care of ourselves so continue to stay at home. If you have doubts, maybe 15 days is not enough. Take care of yourselves and others," she added.
"This proves how little we know about the coronavirus. We thought that perhaps we had been infected by my boyfriend's contact with one of his teammates who tested positive - Rugani -. That would be wrong," Sabatini said.
The footballer's partner wanted to make his recovery clear to his fans. "Perhaps my experience can help or reassure people among so many dead and that you can recover. Don't self-medicate. If you think you have the virus, stay home," he said.