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Two weeks since TN CM J Jayalalithaa was admitted to Apollo Hospital in Chennai with ‘fever and dehydration’, the hospital has released its most-detailed press release yet, indicating the critical nature of her health. The hospital says that she requires a longer stay at the hospital.
While stating that a “comprehensive treatment plan, including appropriate antibiotics, respiratory support and other allied clinical measures are being continued”, the statement says that the leader “continues to improve and making gradual progress”.
The statement also confirms what The News Minute had reported earlier, on the team of doctors from AIIMS being flown in to treat Jayalalithaa. The AIIMS team is said to be in agreement with the line of treatment being given to Jayalalithaa. She is now under the observation of “intensivists, cardiologists, respiratory physicians, infectious disease specialists and diabetologists”.
On Sunday, the hospital had released another statement stating that CM’s health is improving and she is responding well to the treatment.
The press release stated,
It also confirmed that Dr Richard Beale from London examined Jayalalithaa and had detailed discussions with the expert group of doctors, who are treating her. Based on the discussion, the doctors had a treatment plan which included appropriate antibiotics and other clinical measures carried out to treat infection.
Prior to that, three official statements had been given out by the hospital. On 23 September, the hospital had stated that she was admitted for fever and dehydration.
Two days later, amidst rumours of her being flown to Singapore for treatment, the hospital called for a press meet and said that she was recovering well to the treatment and there were no plans of her being flown out for treatment.
On 29 September, the hospital stated that the chief minister has to stay in the hospital for few more days for recuperative treatment.
On Friday, DMK chief Karunanidhi had urged the government to release a photograph of her.
On Saturday, Tamil Nadu governor Vidyasagar Rao visited the Apollo hospital. In an official statement, it was stated:
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