Argentinean footballer Lionel Messi will
finally visit Egypt on Tuesday for a campaign to fight hepatitis C, a
visit that was postponed in the aftermath of Barcelona’s scathing
ChampIOns league defeat to PSG on Tuesday last week. The campaign is coordinated by Egypt’s Health and Tourism
ministries. Messi’s visit was initially supposed to take place in
December, but was
postponed after the deadly bombings of two churches in Cairo on December 11.
Egypt has been the focus of attention of all countries in the wake of its success in treating around one million Hepatitis C patients.
Egypt’s health Ministry says that 942,000 patients with the Hepatitis C virus had been cured by end of January 2017.
This is not the first time that football stars have supported tourism in Egypt. Dani Alves was the first footballer to become the ambassador of the brand followed by Egyptian football manager Mido.
postponed after the deadly bombings of two churches in Cairo on December 11.
Egypt has been the focus of attention of all countries in the wake of its success in treating around one million Hepatitis C patients.
Egypt’s health Ministry says that 942,000 patients with the Hepatitis C virus had been cured by end of January 2017.
This is not the first time that football stars have supported tourism in Egypt. Dani Alves was the first footballer to become the ambassador of the brand followed by Egyptian football manager Mido.
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