Irish professional soccer player Lee Duffy tested positive for COVID-19. Newry City AFC

Lee Duffy says coronavirus is not something to be taken lightly.

Lee Duffy, a former Drogheda United striker who most recently played with Newry City in the Northern Ireland Football League Championship, recounted his coronavirus ordeal on Twitter.

The 28-year-old, who said we was not able to breathe on his own for a period, has since recovered, but is urging people not to take this virus lightly:

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Duffy has been affected by the COVID-19 in more than one way. The striker currently plies his trade with Newry City in Northern Ireland and the club will not play another game of soccer until April 4 at the earliest. However, this ban is expected to go on for longer. 

Newry City tweeted their best wishes to Duffy and said that everyone needed to play their part to stop it. The club also encouraged people to stay home. 

Warrenpoint Town FC, Duffy's former club, also sent the Dublin native its well wishes:

As did Drogheda United FC:

There have been 906 confirmed cases of Coronavirus in Ireland and four deaths at the time of writing. 

In Northern Ireland, there have been 148 cases and two deaths, meaning that there have been 1,054 cases and six deaths on the island of Ireland since COVID-19 was first diagnosed here in late February. 

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