Sourav Ganguly health update: Hospital issued a statement on Sourav Ganguly’s health, learn about the update

The condition of Sourav Ganguly, Chairman of the Cricket Control Board in India (BCCI) and former Indian captain, remains stable. The hospital where Ganguly is being treated gave this information on Wednesday. Ganguly was admitted to a private hospital in Kolkata on Monday night as a precautionary measure after the result of the RT-PCR test for Kovid-19 came back positive.

Dr Rupali Basu, Managing Director and CEO of Woodlands Hospital, said: “BCCI President and former Indian cricket captain Sourav Ganguly has a stable (hygodynamically stable) heart rate on the second day of his hospitalization, he is fever free and remains in the body without artificial support Oxygen level remains at 99 percent He added: “You slept well last night and today you had breakfast and lunch.”

Let’s report that Ganguly received ‘monoclonal antibody cocktail therapy’ on Monday night. According to the statement, “the medical board closely monitors his health.”

Ganguly has also been admitted to the hospital twice earlier this year and had undergone angioplasty. In the same year, his older brother Snehasish Ganguly also tested positive for Kovid.

Let us tell you that corona cases in the country have started to increase once again. In the last one or two weeks, there has been an increase in the number of patients infected with the corona virus in different parts of India. Due to the new jump in the number of new cases, restrictions have been imposed in some cities of the country. When it comes to new cases from Kovid, Delhi and Mumbai top the list, especially in the case of the new Omicron variant.

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In the last 24 hours, 6,358 new cases of corona have been reported in the country and 6,450 patients have been cured. The number of Omicron cases is also continually increasing. There have been a total of 653 cases in the country. The number of active crown patients in India is 75,456. At this time, the recovery rate is 98.40%.

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