The latest reports on Michael Schumacher's condition suggested that his health is purportedly recovering fast. The ex-Formula One player's social media accounts are active at present, which has fueled speculations about his speedy recovery.

The Gamer's Drop reported that Schumacher's Facebook and Instagram accounts have been activated by his PR team, which went online again recently with a new caption wishing for his good health. Reports stated that the two accounts have highlighted Schumacher's career journey in the past. The page also has moments from the time when Schumacher won his first F1 championship in the year 1994.

It is stated that the administrators of the page have urged his fans to share memories and treat the social media platform as a meeting place for sharing Schumacher's triumphs.

"From November, this page will be our meeting place to collect and exchange memories and to celebrate Michael's many achievements, established as a thank you gesture to all you wonderful fans," stated the Facebook page, as reported by the Daily Mail.

As per the reports, currently around 1.5 million people have already liked the Facebook and Instagram photos shared by the champion's team.

A few reports also stated that Michael Schumacher is currently showing encouraging signs, and thus, pointing towards his recovering health condition. The ex-Formula One racing champion had earlier suffered serious head injuries because of the skiing accident in the French Alps, which happened in the year 2013.

According to the last update from ex-Ferrari technical head and Michael Schumacher's friend, Ross Brawn, the world champion is steadily recovering. He also stated that Schumacher is currently being treated privately at his own home in Switzerland talked of the immense and that his family should be provided with all the privacy they need during this critical phase in life.

Keep posted for more updates on Michael Schumacher's health condition.

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