LemonNation Corona – Former Cloud9 supporter Daerek “LemonNation” Hart said he tested positive for the Coronavirus in Los Angeles Thursday.
LemonNation has stated that he experienced mild cold-like symptoms, such as sneezing and congestion in the nose, but not a dry cough, a common symptom of the coronavirus.
LemonNation Corona
LemonNation initially thought that this was just a common cold, but after a roommate tested positive for the Coronavirus, LemonNation eventually got tested and received the same result.
30-year-old LCS veteran has uploaded a photo proving the test results and identify himself as “I’m corona boy”.
COVID-19 is heavily affecting all aspects of global life and esports is not out of it. The pandemic caused all major esports tournaments to be canceled, postponed indefinitely or converted to online format.
LemonNation is most famous as a supporter of C9, the team with him dominated the North American League of Legends during 2013-2014. The former player who was born in 1989 stood side by side with the legends of C9 in particular and LCS history in general – including Sneaky, Hai, Balls and Meteos.
It is they who created the solid foundation for C9, making them the most successful team in the LCS and attracting a large number of fans around the globe for many years.
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Currently, only Meteos is still playing for the 100 Thieves in the LCS Spring 2020. Earlier this season, Sneaky was also pushed out of the main team by C9 after a disappointing performance at World Championship 2019.
The last time LemonNation was included in the lineup for a professional League of Legends tournament was when he was in support player of OpTic Gaming in LCS Spring 2018. After finishing Top 9/10, OpTic replaced LemonNation with Terry “Big” Chuong and this is also the end of his League of Legends career.
Taking a break for one year, LemonNation reunited with former teammate Hai as Radiance’s manager in March last year.
In January, Esports Heaven listed LemonNation as a “Top 5 most influential North American professional player in the decade” – alongside illustrious LCS names including Doublelift, Bjergsen. , aphromoo and Hai.
Globally, many eSports events have been canceled or switched to online format. But LemonNation became one of the first coronavirus-positive players.
During this sensitive time, your health is the most important, wash your hands daily, disinfect items and stay indoors to be able to effectively fight the epidemic. Do not be too indifferent in the context of epidemics are complicated like this.
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