The 97-year-old examined constructive for COVID-19 on Wednesday and has been taken to the Nationwide Coronary heart Institute for statement.
Malaysia’s former Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad has been admitted to hospital after testing constructive for COVID-19.
A press release from Mahathir’s workplace stated he had been confirmed to have the virus on Wednesday morning and had been admitted to the Nationwide Coronary heart Institute “for statement for the following few days as suggested by the medical staff” however didn't go into element.
The 97-year-old has a historical past of coronary heart issues and spent an prolonged interval in hospital in late January.
He has been vaccinated towards the coronavirus.
Mahathir has twice been Malaysia’s prime minister — first from 1981 till 2003, and once more in Might 2018 when the opposition coalition he joined amid the multibillion-dollar scandal at state fund 1MDB was swept into energy. He resigned two years later after an inner energy battle led to the coalition’s collapse.
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