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Chennai: Covid-Positive CM Stalin Admitted To Kauvery Hospital For 'Investigations & Observation' - Key Updates
Stalin's doctor said that the CM is positive with mild infection. But to rule out anything serious, he got admitted
Chennai: Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin has been admitted to Kauvery hospital here for 'investigations and observation for Covid related symptoms', said a bulletin released by the hospital at 12.20 PM on Thursday.
Earlier, on Tuesday took to his Twitter about he tested positive for Covid-19. He wrote, "I was feeling tired in the morning. So, I got tested for coronavirus. I have tested positive for the virus so I've isolated myself. Let us all wear masks, get vaccinated and let's stay safe."
Key updates:
- Here's the release by the hospital:
- Stalin's doctor said that the CM is positive with mild infection. But to rule out anything serious, he got admitted. "He is doing fine," said the doctor.
- CM Stalin was normal till today morning but he had mild wheezing at around 8 AM. He got admitted to the hospital to check CT score and also to be under observation.
- As per the hospital sources, he was wearing the PPE kit while he walked into the hospital on Thursday. Now he is stable and is undergoing a CT scan and other tests.
- Soon the government released a health update about CM Stalin's condition.
- After being tested positive for Covid-19 on Tuesday, the 69-year-old Stalin isolated himself in his residence. CMO's release said Stalin had complained of tiredness and fever, after which he was tested positive for Covid-19.
Also read | TN CM Stalin Admitted To Kauvery Hospital For COVID-19 Treatment
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