Coronavirus: Hisar MP moved to Delhi hospital after fever doesn’t subside for nine days
Nearly five days after Hisar BJP MP Brijendra Singh tested positive for the coronavirus, he was moved to a hospital
Deepender Deswal
Tribune News Service
Hisar, July 10
Nearly five days after Hisar BJP MP Brijendra Singh tested positive for the coronavirus, he has been shifted to a hospital in Delhi after his fever did not subside.
A spokesperson for the MP tweeted that Singh had been suffering from fever for nine days. He is under constant observation of a medical team and has been shifted to a hospital. He has no other symptoms except a fever, informed the spokesperson.
Brijendra had also tweeted about his health on Thursday to say that he was still experiencing fever while his condition continues to be stable. Union health minister Dr Harshvardhan had also inquired about his condition on Thursday. The MP has visited Hisar on July 1 and interacted with visitors at his residence. He tested positive for the contagion on July 4. He was in home isolation and under the observation of the media team of the Parliament’s medical facility, said one of his aides today. They added that he was shifted to the hospital as the fever has not relented for the last nine days. Singh’s wife also tested positive but recovered soon and tested negative.
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