Vladimir Putin health: Did he suffer a cardiac arrest?
Putin was suddenly admitted to a top Moscow hospital where he is undergoing thorough examination, which is the primary source of this rumor breaking out that he had suffered a cardiac arrest. However, Kremlin was quick to issue a statement claiming that everything was going alright, and there was nothing to be alarmed. However, the haste with which Kremlin issued the statement, also raised more than a few eyebrows.
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Meanwhile, Russian news agency TASS reported that Putin had no underlying health problems as of now, and was just going through some routine medical checkups, as someone his age would do. There were previously major concerns about Putin’s health during the Covid-19 period, when officials had to stay isolated for at least two weeks before meeting him. There was also an long table present in meetings, where no one was allowed to sit close to the President, under fears of contracting Covid-19.
What is Putin’s latest health update?
However, in recent months, his health appeared to have improved steadily, and there were no major reports of any deteriorating condition, until of course, this latest rumor broke out that he has been admitted to the hospital following a cardiac arrest in his private abode. The latest update of his health is still not known, but if it would have been too alarming, Kremlin may not have hastily issued a release that soon.Also Read : Trump gets a whopping $220 million from three billionaires to win US Elections
FAQs:
Did Vladimir Putin suffer a cardiac arrest?
There is still no confirmation whether Russian President Vladimir Putin indeed suffered a cardiac arrest in his private apartment in Moscow, but rumors claim so. Is Vladmir Putin’s health recovering?
Earlier, Vladmir Putin’s health was reportedly precarious, but in recent times, it has shown major improvement, and there are no serious reports of ailment as of now.
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