Carlos Bilardo and they diagnosed COVID-19 by mistake

But the man was not alone in that about his brother, former coach of the Argentine team and world champion in 1986. “It is to kill them, he almost certainly returns to the same place,” added Jorge Bilardo on the social network.

The 82-year-old former coach had been hospitalized Saturday after he tested positive for coronavirus on Friday, albeit asymptomatic.

Bilardo, who suffers from a neurocognitive disease, lives in a nursing home in the Argentine capital, where ten other cases of coronavirus were detected.

According to his brother, it is expected that after his discharge he will return to the same place, in the Buenos Aires neighborhood of Almagro.

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This Sunday he remained hospitalized in the private Argentine Diagnostic Institute that did not issue any part on the patient’s health status.

The nursing homes have been sensitive places of contagion since the pandemic that untied until this Sunday caused 1,233 deaths over 59,920 infected in a country with 44 million inhabitants.

Bilardo had already undergone another covid test-19 weeks ago that was negative.

More than 90% of the infections have occurred in the Argentine capital and the periphery, which will carry out a stricter quarantine from July 1 to 17 this month than the one that has been in force since March 20 throughout the country.

The ‘Narigón’ suffers from Hakim Adams syndrome, a neurodegenerative disease, a condition for which he was hospitalized in intensive care last year, but later recovered.

Gynecologist by profession, he played as a midfielder in Estudiantes de La Plata before becoming a DT.

He led the Argentine team from 1982 to conquer World Cup glory in 1986 with the legendary Diego Maradona as a banner, and also led Argentina to the World Cup final in Italy in 1990.

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