The Premier League champions Manchester City have
decided in the past two seasons to put parts of its
stadium at the disposal of the Health Services Authority
in Britain in the context of combating the outbreak of the
Corona virus, according to press reports.
The English club will place the halls designated for VIPs
in the stadiums of the Union Stadium, in addition to the
conference halls there, at the disposal of the National
Health Services Authority “to help it train doctors and
nurses during the crisis.”
Man City did not directly comment on these reports, but
on Saturday evening he released video tapes of a number
of his stars, sending messages of support to the Health
Services Authority (known as “HS”), and urging people
to stay in their homes to contribute to combating the
“Coffed” outbreak. -19 “.
Among these players are Raheem Sterling, Portuguese
Bernardo Silva and French Benjaman Mendy.
“Let’s help the health body stay home,” Sterling said in
the video. “Leave the house only if you need basic food,
medicine, or exercise.”
Stirling called on people to help the health authority “to
continue doing its amazing work, by staying at home
and saving lives (…) How do we save lives? Through the
obligation to stay at home.”