Former Dublin hurler Mick Carton has given an update following his stay in hospital after testing positive for Covid-19.
The Dublin fireman was hospitalised on March 14 after he was disagnosed with Coronavirus and was released home last Tuesday.
Carton wanted to thank all the hospital staff for the care they showed him and also thank the huge amount of people who wished him well.
"I'd just like to thank everyone again," he tweeted. "I've never been too emotional but I was overwhelmed by all the messages from everybody to me and all my family from all walks of life."
Haven't tweeted in awhile,so I got out of hospital on tuesday after a very long 11 days,I just put my phone away and loved spending time with my family at home!I tested positive again in hospital but once I reached 14 days after my first symptoms+I was completely symptom free
— mick carton (@firemanmick7) March 29, 2020
TweetI'd just like to thank everyone again,I've never been too emotional but I was overwhelmed by all the messages from everybody to me and all my family from all walks of life,my energy levels still aren't great but improving every day so thanks again#staysafe #supporteachother
— mick carton (@firemanmick7) March 29, 2020