Sourav Ganguly 'stable' in hospital; had tested positive for coronavirus

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Sourav Ganguly 'stable' in hospital; had tested positive for coronavirus (Image: Twitter/ESPNcricinfo)
Sourav Ganguly 'stable' in hospital; had tested positive for coronavirus (Image: Twitter/ESPNcricinfo)

Mumbai : After testing positive for coronavirus, Sourav Ganguly was admitted to a hospital and is 'stable'. He reported mild fever on Sunday and then was tested for coronavirus. He was then admitted to a hospital at night.

"He received Monoclonal Antibody Cocktail therapy on the same night and is currently haemodynamically stable," Dr Rupali Basu, MD & CEO of the hospital, said in a statement. "A medical board comprising Dr Saroj Mondal, Dr Saptarshi Basu and Dr Soutik Panda in consultation with Dr Devi Shetty and Dr Aftab Khan is keeping a close watch on his health status."

According to a report, there was no reason to worry since the diagnosis; his medical advisors had asked him not to isolate at home and, instead get admitted to a hospital for better observation. According to a PTI report, he has been administered both doses of the vaccine against Covid-19.

Sourav Ganguly is currently the BCCI president.