Gal Makal suffers from corona complication: “Do not underestimate the virus”

Gal Makal, captain of the Israeli national team and a player for Spanish Malaga, suffers from a complication of the corona virus that led to a blood clot in his health.

About a month ago, while recovering from a palm crisis, a positive stick was found for Corona and with it his wife and young son became infected. Following this, the three went into solitary confinement for two weeks. After that, his condition began to improve and the player even returned to light activity as part of the rehabilitation process from the injury.

One day he felt a slight shortness of breath and immediately underwent tests which revealed that as a result of the virus he developed a blood clot, so he immediately began medication with blood thinners, a treatment that would prevent him from returning to the pitches for at least the next two months.

Gal Makal, captain of the Israeli national team, will miss the national team window in Poland next month. A stick that was infected in Corona a few weeks ago, suffers from a complication of the disease and will be absent from the pitches for the next two months.

“I feel much better, returning to exercise gradually on the way to full recovery soon,” said Stick, “At first this news found me very disappointed when I realized I could not play in the near future with my team and of course in the near window with the team, but in a broader view, the phenomenon I encountered “I could endanger my health in a serious and good way that we managed to get over things without causing any damage. I am expected to return to full activity towards the final stages of the season and of course to the Israeli team in its next activity.”

“My case can teach a lesson that I, too, 32, in high physical fitness and in perfectly normal physical condition may get involved with the corona virus so it is very important that we all know not to underestimate the virus and its consequences in hopes of ending the epidemic as soon as possible,” the veteran guard concluded.

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