Erap to be moved to regular room, stable
Former President Joseph Estrada is doing well and will be moved to a regular hospital room on Monday, according to his son Jinggoy.
Estrada's vital signs are normal, his oxygen flow is stable, and his blood pressure has been stabilized.
Jinggoy stated that doctors found a superimposed bacterial lung infection last week which led to Estrada being brought back to the ICU.
On April 13, Estrada tested negative for COVID-19 and was given leronlimab along with other medications like remdesivir.
Estrada's condition improved after being readmitted to the ICU on Friday due to a lung infection; his blood pressure support is being reduced and kidney function is improving.
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