Portugal's superstar Cristiano Ronaldo is set to set a unique example in tackling the pandemic coronavirus. He is leaving two of his luxury hotels to be used as hospitals.
According to reports from Spain's leading daily marketer, the two Ronaldo hotels will be used as hospitals in Portugal starting tomorrow. So that people affected by a coronavirus in Portugal can get free services from there.
Ronaldo's two Pestana hotels in Lisbon and Madeira will be turned into temporary hospitals starting next week (European week begins Monday).
Where patients will be provided with free services. Ronaldo will bear the cost of the hospital. This means that apart from the money spent on hospitalization, Ronaldo will look at the remuneration and other benefits of those who work here.
Ronaldo currently plays in the Italian club Juventus. But the domestic soccer league has been suspended because of the prevalence of coronavirus in the country. Corona has been attacked by Ronaldo's teammate Daniel Rugani. As a result, he is at home quarantine in Madeira, his birthplace.
Ronaldo plans to make the two hotels a hospital by thinking that he is safe with his family, but people in his country are okay? Lisbon is one of the most expensive and luxurious hotels in Portugal.
Earlier on Saturday, Ronaldo delivered a warning message about Corona via social media. He wrote on Instagram, “The world is going through a tough time now. At this point, we all need to be attentive and caring. We should take the next step, following the directives of the World Health Organization and the administration. "


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