Former PM Manmohan Singh diagnosed with dengue, slowly improving: AIIMS

Former PM Manmohan Singh.

Previous head administrator Manmohan Singh has been determined to have dengue, yet his ailment is slowly improving and he is out of risk, an AIIMS official said on Saturday.

The authority said the previous head administrator’s “platelets are expanding and he is out of peril now”.

The veteran Congress pioneer was conceded to AIIMS on Wednesday evening after he griped of fever and shortcoming.

Association Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya visited him and enquired about his wellbeing.

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A group of specialists, under the direction of Nitish Nayak, a notable cardiologist, is taking care of the previous head administrator.

He had created fever three days prior and was feeling powerless after which he was hurried to AIIMS.

Singh had tried positive for Covid-19 in April this year during the second flood of the pandemic and had been conceded to AIIMS.  IANS

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