President Zardari expected to be discharged soon: Dr Asim

Pakistan(National Times)- KARACHI: President Asif Ali Zardari is recovering well and may be discharged from hospital within the next few days, according to his physician Dr Asim Hussain.  Speaking to the media, Dr Asim said that the president is receiving treatment at a private hospital in Karachi, where he is under the care of infectious disease specialists. Dr Asim said that the president’s condition is improving, adding that recent blood test reports have also indicated positive signs.  “Infectious diseases department experts examine President Asif Zardari three times a day,” he said, adding that shifting him from Nawabshah to Karachi for treatment was a good decision Dr Asim further noted that visits have been restricted as a precaution due to COVID-19, the virus President Zardari tested positive for earlier this week. He added that the president’s family is being provided with continuous health updates. President Zardari was shifted to Karachi after experiencing health complications. Since then, he has remained in isolation, with close medical monitoring and multiple diagnostic tests carried out to assess his condition. Senior political figures have expressed their concern and sent well-wishes. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif spoke to the president by phone, offering prayers for his swift recovery and noting that the entire nation was praying for his health. National Assembly Speaker Ayaz Sadiq held a telephonic conversation with President Zardari to inquire about his well-being. The NA speaker expressed his best wishes for the president’s health and prayed for his swift recovery. During the conversation, Sadiq conveyed his hopes for Zardari’s full recovery. Sindh Governor Kamran Tessori had also contacted President Zardari’s physician, Dr Asim, to inquire about the head of state’s health and wish him well. Earlier, Sindh Minister Sharjeel Memon rejected rumours that the president was being moved to Dubai for further treatment, stating that Zardari was recovering well and would not need to travel abroad.



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