06/15/2021 8:47 PM
Clarín.com
Politics
Updated 06/15/2021 8:55 PM
A little over two weeks after being admitted, the former governor of Santa Fe, Carlos Reutemann,
came out of intensive care
and was transferred to a General Care room.
The medical report indicates that Reutemann "is
clinically stable
";
He "remains afebrile" and "responds favorably to the instituted treatments."
That is why in the last hours he
went to a private room
in the General Care Unit, with special care attention.
Reutemann medical report of June 15.
This was reported in a statement from the Santa Fe Sanatorium, signed by Dr. Sebastián del Pazo, coordinator of the clinical department, where it was clarified that the
"prognosis remains reserved
.
"
In recent days the outlook for the former Formula 1 driver was not encouraging.
This Sunday, from the sanatorium, they reported that his health had experienced "a setback."
"After a few days in which he remained clinically stable, he returned to present a subfebrile record. The corresponding diagnostic studies are carried out. He continues with a reserved prognosis," they had detailed then.
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