Belgian Midfielder Marouane Fellaini Recovers from COVID-19, Released from Chinese Hospital

Marouane Fellaini has recovered and left the hospital in China. The Belgian international footballer of Moroccan origin, had tested positive for covid-19 upon his return to China.
The Belgian international from Shandong Luneng (Chinese Super League) has recovered from the coronavirus and been discharged from the hospital. "Fellaini has been examined and deemed cured. He was able to leave the hospital on Tuesday," the Jinan Club announced in a statement.
At 32 years old, Marouane Fellaini will be placed in quarantine for fourteen days. The quarantine is required by the covid-19 treatment protocol in China. It is only after this period that the only footballer who has been playing in the Chinese elite for a year will consider returning to training.
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