KOLKATA: Former chief minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee has been admitted to a private hospital Tuesday with shortness of breath and nausea. The 76-year-old, together with spouse Meera Bhattacharjee, tested positive for Covid on May 18. Thus far, he was under treatment in the home. Bhattacharjee was set on nonstop venting following his oxygen saturation level fell below 90 percent, according to a statement by Woodlands Hospital, where he had been admitted. Bhattacharjee was said to be”aware, alert and communication “. His blood pressure and heartbeat will also be steady and pee output satisfactory. Doctors said that he had been on antibiotics and Covid medications, aside from noninvasive ventilation. Meera, who had been released from exactly the identical hospital Monday after recovering by Covid, was readmitted after on Tuesday after she suffered a panic attack. A six-member group was made for the prior CM’s therapy. Although Bhattacharjee is clinically safe, his falling oxygen degree was a cause of concern,” said physicians. “His oxygen equilibrium dipped below 90 percent. We did a chest CT scan which showed changes in lungs and also a few other anomalies. Bhattacharjee is a COPD patient,” said Kaushik Chakraborty, also a part of the health care group, which includes Dhrubo Bhattacharya, Soutik Panda, Somnath Maity, Ankan Bandopadhyay along with cardiologist Saroj Mondal. On Tuesday afternoon, main minister Mamata Banerjee predicted upon Meera and promised of government assistance to the former chief minister’s therapy. She asked about Bhattacharjee’s wellbeing.
Covid Favorable Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee taken to hospital