basketball's hall of fame test positive for corona
basketball's hall of fame test positive for corona
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Basketball's Hall of Fame and Georgetown University coach Patrick Ewing has reported that he has a corona virus infection and is undergoing treatment at the hospital, the news agency quoted 57-year-old Patrick as saying, the virus is serious and it is Should not be taken lightly. The university said in a statement on Friday that only Patrick, from the entire team, has been found infected with the virus and has been kept in confinement at the local hospital.

He said, "I want to tell you all to be safe and take care of yourself and your people." At this time, I want to thank the health workers and all those people who are fighting this disease. I will get well soon and come out of it. " Ewing played for the New York Knicks in his career and scored around 25,000 points in his 17-year career. He also won two Olympic golds and was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame in 2008. He is the coach of Georgetown since 2017.

Let us tell you that due to Coronavirus infection that came from Wuhan, China, the whole world is stirred up. Of the 53,68,262 infected in the world, 3,42,341 have died and 22,23,895 have recovered. America remains the first place in the world in this transition issue. According to the latest data from Johns Hopkins University, America ranks first in the world with 1,600,782 cases and 95,972 deaths. According to CSSE data, the worst situation is in New York, there are 358154 issues of corona infection and 28743 people have died. There have been 10985 deaths in New Jersey, 6148 deaths in Massachusetts and 5,129 deaths in Michigan.

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