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Luxembourg PM ‘serious but stable’ with Covid-19, will be hospitalized for up to 4 more days – govt | Luxembourg PM ‘serious but stable’ with Covid-19, will be hospitalized for up to 4 more days – govt |
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Luxembourg’s Prime Minister Xavier Bettel is in a “serious but stable” condition in hospital where he will remain for up to four more days after battling Covid-19 for over a week already, the government has said. | Luxembourg’s Prime Minister Xavier Bettel is in a “serious but stable” condition in hospital where he will remain for up to four more days after battling Covid-19 for over a week already, the government has said. |
The premier was hospitalized “as a precaution” at the weekend after his symptoms failed to improve following his positive test for the virus on June 27, his office said on Monday. | The premier was hospitalized “as a precaution” at the weekend after his symptoms failed to improve following his positive test for the virus on June 27, his office said on Monday. |
Bettel’s blood oxygen levels were low, and his condition was determined as “serious, but stable.” | Bettel’s blood oxygen levels were low, and his condition was determined as “serious, but stable.” |
Doctors will continue monitoring him in hospital for another two to four days, a spokesperson said. | Doctors will continue monitoring him in hospital for another two to four days, a spokesperson said. |
In the meantime, Minister of Finance, Pierre Gramegna, will take over Bettel’s day-to-day affairs, although the PM may still be able to conduct some tasks remotely, his office said. | In the meantime, Minister of Finance, Pierre Gramegna, will take over Bettel’s day-to-day affairs, although the PM may still be able to conduct some tasks remotely, his office said. |
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