New Champions League confirmed player Gerber apologizes: I hope I can be a warning
Rudy Gerber
On March 13, Beijing time, Jazz center Rudy Gerber, who was diagnosed with the new crown, publicly apologized through IG today, saying that he did not know he was infected and hoped that his story would serve as a warning,"Let everyone Take it seriously (the COVID-19 virus)."
On March 12, local time, Gobel tested positive for the new crown and became the NBA's first new crown. Today, Jazz's Mitchell was also diagnosed, and it was reported that Jazz players privately complained that Gobel was indifferent to the new coronavirus. Gobel has always adopted an indifferent attitude towards the league's epidemic prevention policy, just a few days ago. At the press conference, Gobel deliberately stood up and touched every microphone in front of him with his hand after the interview.
On the 13th, Gobel wrote a long article via IG and publicly apologized: "Since being diagnosed, I have experienced a lot of emotions. The most common thing is fear, anxiety and shame." Goebel wrote,"First and foremost, I want to publicly apologize to those whom I may have endangered. At the time, I didn't even know I was infected. I was too careless and had no excuses. I hope my story will serve as a warning and make everyone take it seriously. Thanks again. I encourage everyone to stay safe and healthy."