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Ex-CM Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee discharged from hospital after recovering from Covid

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Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee was discharged from hospital on Wednesday after he recovered from Covid-19.Bhattacharjee was taken to a 'safe home' for Covid-19 patients where he would be under observation for a week, his family members said."Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee, former chief minister of West Bengal discharged from Woodlands Hospital after recovery from COVID19.

He will be in isolation," said Woodlands Hospital, Kolkata."He is on intermittent BiPAP and his oxygen saturation is at 96 per cent.

He is presently conscious, alert and talking sensibly. His blood pressure is stable...," a statement issued by the hospital said."Bhattacharjee has improved clinically and is discharged today with advice of domiciliary care and 7 days of home isolation,".

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