Coronavirus: Singer SP Balasubramaniam moved to ICU, on life support
SP Balasubramaniam, who was earlier this month admitted to MGM Healthcare in Chennai after testing positive for coronavirus, has been moved to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) of the hospital.
Singer SP Balasubramaniam has been moved to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) of the hospital. Earlier this month he was admitted to MGM Healthcare in Chennai after testing positive for coronavirus
According to reports, the singer is on life support and his condition remains critical. Last week, SP Balasubramaniam posted a video on Facebook revealing that he has been diagnosed with COVID-19
In a brief video posted on his Facebook page, the singer said he was fine and chose not to be at home to keep the rest of his family safe.
“Since 2-3 days I was having discomfort. Chest congestion which for a singer is nonsense. I also had phlegm formation, cold and fever. These three things. Otherwise, I didn’t have any problem. I did not want to take it easy, so I went to the hospital to get myself checked. They said it is a mild case of corona. I was asked to stay home and self-quarantine,” said Balasubramaniam.
The singer added that he got himself admitted to the hospital because had he stayed back at home his family would have been overly concerned. SPB stated that he has been given medicines and should be alright in some time.
SP Balasubramaniam requested people to not call him to ask about his health.
“Thank you so much for your concern. Please don’t bother calling me. I am fine. I will be fine,” the singer-actor had said as he concluded the video.