The Coronavirus is spreading fast all over the world. On Tuesday, Patrick McEnroe, the former US Davis Cup captain and ESPN commentator announced that he tested positive to Coronavirus.
The American found he was infected after visiting a drive-through test center in Westchester County. Patrick commented: “It did come back positive, that’s the bad news. The good news is I feel fine. My symptoms have passed. I feel 100 percent. My wife Melissa is doing an unbelievable job taking care of the house, the kids and myself.
We’ve been on full quarantine, our entire household, for well over two weeks now. I encourage everyone to do the same. Let’s get this thing. I’m an example of someone that’s been able to fight through it. Thoughts and prayers to all those people who are struggling with this. We’ve got to listen and stay home.”
As Andy Roddick said: “Stay strong.”
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— Patrick McEnroe (@PatrickMcEnroe) March 31, 2020