Spain is one of the European countries hardest hit by the coronavirus pandemic. For this reason, he was one of the first to order quarantine. This happened on March 14 and thereafter, hundreds of athletes and celebrities post their routines daily of training or daily chores.
In the last hours, Rosario joined the practice of showing herself while they developed their training routine. As expected, Anto heaved several sighs at his figure. "Move at home", was his watchword. He also continued with the health recommendations and he mentioned what his favorite comedy and romantic movies, ideal to spend time in full quarantine.
In the last hours, Lionel Messi also published a series of images of your training routine and unveiled his unexpected fanaticism for the mythical Muhammad Ali. The different pictures of the famous boxer that could be seen hanging on the walls of his imposing personal gymnasium confirmed what those shirts that he used repeatedly on the boxer hinted in the past.
On the walls of the place you can see at least 14 different photos of boxing with the figure of one of the most important athletes in history world who died in 2016 at the age of 74 after living with Parkinson's disease for a long time. The photos had also been seen in a storie shared by his wife, Antonela Roccuzzo.
Spain will extend the state of alarm 15 days for the coronavirus
The President of the Spanish Government, Pedro Sánchez, announced today that the state of alarm decreed before the health crisis caused by the coronavirus will extend 15 days more than initially planned, so the Spanish will remain under almost total confinement until at least April 11. “To beat the virus it is essential to continue anticipating ourselves. It is a dramatic, uncomfortable measure that is completely affecting the lives of everyone, but experts agree that it is an effective measure against the coronavirus ”Sánchez stressed when he appeared in a videoconference after meeting virtually with the regional presidents.
The socialist leader explained that his government will approve next Tuesday the 15-day extension of alarm status, which will then have to be validated by the Spanish Parliament, where it hopes to find support from the opposition as a whole, something that is taken for granted as critics of its management press for tougher measures. The first informed about the government decision were the regional presidents, who manage the public health system, with whom Sánchez held a videoconference to assess the progress of the pandemic of Covid-19, which has already infected 28,572 people and caused 1,720 deaths in Spain.
With information from Télam.