New Delhi: Union Home Minister Amit Shah has been admitted to the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) on Tuesday morning. Shah was admitted to the hospital after he complained of fatigue and body ache. According to a statement issued by AIIMS, he is comfortable and is continuing his work from hospital.
"Sh Amit Shah, Honourable Home Minister has been complaining of fatigue and body aches for last 3-4 days. He has tested negative for COVID-19," read the hospital statement.
It stated further, " He has been admitted to AIIMS for post COVID care. He is comfortable and is continuing his work from hospital."
Shah tested positive for coronavirus on August 2 and was under treatment in Medanta Hospital, Gurugram.
However, on Friday the BJP leader had said that he has tested negative for COVID-19 and will stay in home isolation for a few more days on the advice of doctors.
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"Today my corona test report has come negative. I thank God and at the moment I express my heartfelt gratitude to all those who have blessed me and my family by wishing me well. Will stay in home isolation for a few more days on the advice of doctors," he had said in a tweet.
"I also thank all the doctors and paramedical staff of Medanta Hospital who helped me in fighting Corona infection and who are treating me," he had added.
With ANI inputs