Delhi deputy CM Sisodia diagnosed with dengue, shifted to ICU of Max Saket hospital
Manish Sisodia’s condition had improved on Thursday morning, and he was moved to a ward in Lok Nayak later in the day, hospital officials said.
Deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia, who had been admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) of Lok Nayak hospital on Wednesday evening after a spike in fever and dip in oxygen saturation, was tested positive for on Thursday. He was shifted to the ICU of Max Hospital in Saket on Thursday night, government officials said.
Sisodia had tried positive for Covid-19 recently.
Sisodia’s condition had enhanced Thursday morning, and he was moved to a ward in Lok Nayak later in the day, emergency clinic authorities said.
Delhi government authorities didn’t react to demands for input on Thursday.
“The priest was admitted to the clinic with high fever and low oxygen immersion. He was being checked in the ICU and was put on oxygen uphold while different tests were led. It was discovered that he had low platelet tally which prompted the specialists to accept he may have a co-disease of dengue,” a senior specialist from Lok Nayak emergency clinic.
Sisodia has somewhat raised pulse, a co-dreariness known to expand the danger of extreme Covid-19 infection.
The pastor had tried positive for Covid-19 on September 14, when he tweeted, “Had completed my Covid-19 test after I had a gentle fever. The report has come positive. I have gone into self-disengagement. Starting at now, I have no fever or some other issue. I am fine. By your approval I will recoup completely and re-visitation of work soon.”
He is the second pastor in the Delhi government to contract Covid-19 after wellbeing clergyman Satyendar Jain in June.
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