Bangladeshi worker, whose wife gave birth while he was in critical state, is now out of ICU COVID19
SINGAPORE: A Bangladeshi worker who has been battling COVID-19 took a turn for the better on Thursday , said the Migrant Workers' Centre .
"We are thrilled to update all concerned followers of the condition of COVID-19 Case 42 that he has been taken off the ventilator and is no longer sedated," said MWC. He had already suffered from respiratory and kidney problems as well as pneumonia before being infected with COVID-19.His case drew even more public attention in March, after it was revealed that his wife had given birth to a baby boy in Bangladesh, while he remained in intensive care.
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