Thursday, May 9

Doctors categorical ‘cautious optimism’ on former Italy PM Berlusconi’s well being

ROME — The situation of former Italian premier Silvio Berlusconi, hospitalized in intensive look after a lung an infection, is progressively enhancing, permitting for “cautious optimism,” his medical doctors mentioned Monday.

Berlusconi, 86, was taken Wednesday to the intensive care unit at Milan’s San Raffaele hospital. Doctors revealed that the media tycoon and three-time premier has had a power type of leukemia for a while.

Monday’s new well being bulletin, signed by Berlusconi’s medical doctors Alberto Zangrillo and Fabio Ciceri, mentioned they noticed a “progressive and constant improvement” in his situation.

They added that antimicrobial and anti inflammatory remedies are “producing the expected results, allowing us to express a cautious optimism.”

Over the previous few days, Berlusconi has been continually visited by kinfolk and mates, who expressed optimism over his restoration.

Berlusconi has a historical past of coronary heart issues, and in 2020 he was hospitalized with COVID-19 and pneumonia.

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