Quader falls sick, decision today on taking him to Singapore


FE Team | Published: March 03, 2019 23:36:28


Quader falls sick, decision today on taking him to Singapore

Mentioning that the condition of ailing minister Obaidul Quader has improved, Vice-chancellor of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University (BSMMU) Prof Dr Kanak Kanti Barua on Sunday night said the decision to take him to Singapore will be taken this (Monday) morning, if needed, reports UNB.
"A three-member team of physicians came here from Singapore by an air ambulance. Our medical board sat with them and talked to them. We all have decided that he (Quader) won't be sent to Singapore today," Kanak Kanti said while briefing reporters at the BSMMU around 9:30pm.
He said Quader's condition is now much better than at noon. "He has opened his eyes and is trying to talk to others. He won't be sent to Singapore in this condition. We'll observe his condition till tomorrow (Monday) morning and he will be sent to Singapore then, if necessary."
The three-member medical team was flown in from Singapore for checking Quader who was admitted to the BSMMU in the morning with cardiac problems.
The medical team from Singapore's Mount Elizabeth Hospital entered the BSMMU around 7:45pm, said its Director (Hospital) Brig Gen Abdullah Al Harun.
Awami League presidium member Sheikh Fazlul Karim Selim also said Quader is not being sent to Singapore for now. "Doctors said he needs to fly for four hours for taking him to Singapore. There're no adequate ICU facilities at an air ambulance. So, we'll examine his physical condition keeping him here (BSMMU) till 10am tomorrow (Monday)."
He also said Quader's condition has improved. "He's opened his eyes and is moving. We'll keep the air ambulance here till 10am tomorrow."
Obaidul Quader, road transport and bridges minister and general secretary of Awami League, was admitted to the CCU of the hospital in the morning following his breathing complications.
Later, doctors found three blockages in his coronary artery following an angiogram.

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