Bollywood
A Sanjay Dutt fan was spotted outside Lilavati hospital, posing with the actor's photo
Updated : Aug 09, 2020, 05:55 PM IST | Edited by : Shaheen Irani
A fan was seen outside Lilavati hospital, where actor Sanjay Dutt is receiving treatment after complaining of breathlessness. He was tested negative for COVID-19 and is expected to be back home in a day or two. The fan was seen holding a picture of Sanjay Dutt from 'Vaastav'.
Wearing a white glove with black mask and blue bandana, the fan showed the picture to the paparazzi. According to Sanjay Dutt's tweet, he might get discharged either today or on Monday.
"Just wanted to assure everyone that I’m doing well. I’m currently under medical observation & my COVID-19 report is negative. With the help & care of the doctors, nurses & staff at Lilavati hospital, I should be home in a day or two. Thank you for your well wishes & blessings," tweeted Sanjay.
Just wanted to assure everyone that I’m doing well. I’m currently under medical observation & my COVID-19 report is negative. With the help & care of the doctors, nurses & staff at Lilavati hospital, I should be home in a day or two. Thank you for your well wishes & blessings
— Sanjay Dutt (@duttsanjay) August 8, 2020
Dutt was hospitalized on Saturday evening after he complained of breathing discomfort and chest pain. He suffered from low oxygen saturation levels, leading to discomfort in the chest.
The actor was admitted to Lilavati hospital in Mumbai at 6 PM. The doctor treating him has confirmed that he is admitted to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) but his health is stable now. He also said that a few more tests will be conducted on the actor.
According to reports, Dutt was admitted with fluctuating oxygen levels and was tested for coronavirus disease (COVID-19). Sanjay Dutt has tested negative for the novel virus. Thus, he is receiving treatment in a non-Covid ward.
After the Rapid Antigen Test test swab, he has also been taken for RT-PCR testing. The same took place because the rapid antigen test has a chance of missing a positive case.