COVID-19: Belgium based Joseph Painstil urges Ghanaians to 'keep hope alive'

Published on: 07 April 2020

KRC Genk winger Joseph Painstil has sent words of hope to Ghanaians and his fans all over the world during this turbulent times of coronavirus. 

The player is currently quarantined in Belgium due to the outbreak of the virus that has led to the cancellation of the Jupiler Pro League.

However, the former Ghana youth star is hopeful for the future as he advises everyone to take the precautionary steps serious.

"Let's stay safe. Let's keep using the hand Sanitizers. Let's keep washing our hands. And let's keep the hope alive. We will soon overcome Covid19," the 22-year old posted on Social Media. 

Painstil has had a decent campaign in Belgium this season, after making 21 appearances in all competition and scoring a goal.

He was granted permission to return to Ghana last week, but the country has closed it borders for another two weeks with flights unable to arrive.

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