Indian Sprinter Milkha Singh Admitted to ICU
Chandigarh: Legendary Indian sprinter Milkha Singh, who recently contracted Covid-19 infection, was on Thursday admitted to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) of a top hospital here due to “dipping levels of oxygen” but he is in “stable” condition.
“Flying Sikh Milkha Singh has been admitted in ICU in Covid hospital of PGIMER today due to dipping levels of oxygen,” a statement issued by Post-Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER) here said. It further said that the 91-year-old has been kept under observation and is “stable now”.
Earlier on Sunday, Milkha Singh was discharged from a private hospital in Mohali where he received treatment for Covid-19 infection. He, however, continued to be on oxygen support at home also. A statement issued by Fortis hospital in Mohali, where he was earlier admitted, had said that the legend was discharged “in a stable condition on the request of his family”.
Milkha’s 82-year-old wife Nirmal Kaur, who had also contracted Covid-19 days after her husband got the infection, continues to be in the ICU of the Fortis hospital. The Fortis hospital had earlier said that the couple were being treated for Covid pneumonia. The couple’s son and ace golfer Jeev had earlier flown down to Chandigarh from Dubai while his elder sister, Mona Milkha Singh, who is a physician in the United States, had also reached here after their parents contracted the infection. Milkha is suspected to have contracted the infection from a house help.
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