Silvio Berlusconi back in hospital
This information was revealed by a source close to his Forza Italia party H. J. I. / AFP
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Silvio Berlusconi back in hospital
Silvio Berlusconi
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Former Italian prime minister Silvio Berlusconi has been readmitted to hospital, a source close to his Forza Italia party said Tuesday.
It will be the third time since March, and the fourth this year, that the 84-year-old billionaire and media tycoon has been admitted to hospital.
His latest admission to the San Raffaele hospital in Milan is related to the after-effects of Covid-19, which Berlusconi contracted in September, a second source with knowledge of the matter told AFP.
Patients wait in the observation area after being inoculated with the Johnson & Johnson Covid-19 vaccine at a pop up vaccination site inside the Albanian Islamic Cultural Center, Thursday, April 8, 2021, in the Staten Island borough of New York. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)
ROME (AFP) Antibodies against coronavirus remained in the blood of patients with Covid-19 for at least eight months after they were infected, Italian researchers said Tuesday.
They were present “regardless of the severity of the illness, the age of the patients or the presence of other pathologies,” according to a statement from the San Raffaele hospital in Milan.
The researchers, working with Italy’s ISS national health institute, studied 162 patients with symptomatic coronavirus who turned up at the emergency room during the country’s first wave of infections last year.
Published May 11, 2021 9:44pm
A general view shows the San Raffaele Hospital in Milan on September 4, 2020. Piero Cruciatti/AFP ROME, Italy Antibodies against coronavirus remained in the blood of patients with COVID-19 for at least eight months after they were infected, Italian researchers said Tuesday. They were present regardless of the severity of the illness, the age of the patients or the presence of other pathologies, according to a statement from the San Raffaele hospital in Milan. The researchers, working with Italy s ISS national health institute, studied 162 patients with symptomatic coronavirus who turned up at the emergency room during the country s first wave of infections last year.
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The researchers, working with Italy s ISS national health institute, studied 162 patients with symptomatic coronavirus who turned up at the emergency room during the country s first wave of infections last year.
Antibodies against coronavirus remained in the blood of patients with Covid-19 for at least eight months after they were infected, Italian researchers said Tuesday.
They were present regardless of the severity of the illness, the age of the patients or the presence of other pathologies, according to a statement from the San Raffaele hospital in Milan.
The researchers, working with Italy s ISS national health institute, studied 162 patients with symptomatic coronavirus who turned up at the emergency room during the country s first wave of infections last year.
Tuesday, 11 May 2021 09:37 PM MYT
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The researchers, working with Italy’s ISS national health institute, studied 162 patients with symptomatic coronavirus. Reuters pic
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OME, May 11 Antibodies against coronavirus remained in the blood of patients with Covid-19 for at least eight months after they were infected, Italian researchers said today.
They were present “regardless of the severity of the illness, the age of the patients or the presence of other pathologies,” according to a statement from the San Raffaele hospital in Milan.
The researchers, working with Italy’s ISS national health institute, studied 162 patients with symptomatic coronavirus who turned up at the emergency room during the country’s first wave of infections last year.