Dances, comedy and challenges: this is how Liga MX footballers have fun at home due to the coronavirus

In Mexico, the number of people infected by coronavirus increases every day. Thus, authorities and companies have taken measures to prevent the spread of the virus, like asking the population to stay home.

An example is Liga MX, which suspended its activities from Monday, including the basic forces, the Ascenso MX and the feminine category. On this last case, the footballers have stayed at home training, But there are times when they use their social networks to take advantage of time with their followers.

One of them is the scorer of Rayadas del Monterrey, Daniela Lizbeth Solís Contreras. In her TikTok account, the Mexican forward has shown her dogs on different occasions, especially one of the Pug breed.

On this occasion, in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, he taught his followers how he cares for his little pet, but in a peculiar way. To can He placed a face mask with some holes so that it did not cover his face.

It should be noted that the Ministry of Health (SSa) has reiterated that animals do not transmit the virus. "There is currently no evidence that animals such as cats or dogs can become infected with the new coronavirus."says one of his posts on his official Twitter account.

Another one of the soccer players is Jana Alejandra Gutiérrez Campos, midfielder of the Eagles of America. Through the same social network as your compatriot, the player has shared several dance trends.

The footballer has repeatedly published dance routines, demonstrating his taste for the urban genre. Now, from home, danced to the rhythm of the hit “Safaera” by Puerto Rican Bad Bunny.

He also joined social media Tanna Sánchez Carreto, current footballer at the University of Alabama in the United States. The Mexican national team shared a selection of videos from Nicole Pérez and Natalia Vázquez, Chivas Femenil players.

The three athletes danced and sang, each from their homes, the song "Así te quiero" by the Mexican band Los Dorados.

Likewise, the three footballers joined Yanin Madrid, the Pachuca midfielder, and other players to perform # 10TouchChallengue, trend in which you have to do pull-ups with a roll of paper. At the end of the video, they all invited their followers to stay home for this pandemic.

Until the cut this Friday, the number of COVID-19 cases increased to 203 in Mexico, reported the Ministry of Health. In addition, he confirmed that the second death from contagion of the virus.

He reported that the current status of the 203 positive cases is: 90% with outpatient treatment, 10% were hospitalized, and only 1% represent total deaths. Likewise, 1,111 cases have been ruled out and there are 606 suspected cases.

COVID-19 has touched Mexican soccer. Despite all the preventive measures, there are already two positive cases with this disease. One of them is Enrique Bonilla, president of Liga MX, who confirmed contracted coronavirus.

Through a press release, the Mexican soccer leader reported that he tested positive for coronavirus. "I want to communicate to you that after carrying out the relevant studies on COVID-19 I have been positive", he pointed.

Bonilla added that no severe symptoms, despite the tests carried out. However, indicated that he will remain in isolation and will follow the indications of the SSa.

This is the second case in Mexican soccer that has a COVID-19 case. The first was Alberto Marrero Díaz, president of Atlético de San Luis, although he was, he did present symptoms.

The tunera institution confirmed the positive of its president this Tuesday through a press release, which he published on his social networks. "By this means, they are informed that our president, Alberto Marrero Díaz, presented symptoms related to COVID-19", is read in the message.

The Atlético de Madrid subsidiary in Mexico indicated that, this Monday, March 16, Marrero Díaz underwent the test corresponding to the protocol issued by the Ministry of Health. In addition, he reported that they received the results this Tuesday and noted that they were positive.