Former prime minister Silvio Berlusconi is hospitalized in the cardio-thoraco-vascular intensive care unit of San Raffaele hospital in Milan, where he was most recently arriving for a lung infection in the context of chronic myelomonocytic leukemia. Today, April 12, is the eighth day of his hospitalization. According to the information obtained, the night passed “quietly”.
It has not yet been announced whether the health bulletin will be published during the day. It was last published on Monday. Alberto Zangrillo, Silvio Berlusconi’s trusted physician and director of general intensive care and cardiac surgery at San Raffaele, and Fabio Ciceri, head of hematology and bone marrow transplant and oncohematology units, spoke of “progressive and continuous improvement” in a note, expressing “cautious optimism” . Despite this, Forza Italia’s leader remains in intensive care and a transfer is not anticipated.
Zangrillo bluntly denied reports that the former prime minister got out of bed to sit in a chair and do breathing exercises. “We must abide by the statement that Ciceri and I signed,” he roared at journalists seeking information about Berlusconi’s health.
Source: Today IT

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