President Luiz Inácio da Silva () was released for air travel after undergoing new tests this Sunday (10) at the Sírio-Libanês hospital, in Brasília.
According to the medical bulletin, the Chief Executive “remains without symptoms, and the examination showed improvement in relation to the previous ones, and he should continue his usual activities, with authorization for air travel.”
The president will continue to be monitored by the medical team, led by doctors Roberto Kalil Filho and Ana Helena Germoglio.
Lula had a domestic accident on October 19th. when he lost his balance and fell from a bench. The president hit his head and needed six stitches, in addition to suffering a small hemorrhage.
In , the agent commented on the fall, saying that he had suffered a “very strong blow” to his head and that he thought he had “cracked his brain”.
The PT member also stated that he will continue to undergo periodic MRI exams and that he is taking many medications for prevention.
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