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‘Nawaz’s medical report to tell if he be treated in Pakistan or abroad’

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Hassan Hafeez
Hassan Hafeez
Hassan Hafeez is a young journalist associated with ARY News Lahore. As a special correspondent, he covers health, education, civil aviation, excise & taxation stories.

LAHORE: Personal doctor of the deposed prime minister, Adnan Jinnah on Thursday said after reviewing final medical report of Nawaz Sharif it could be determined whether he should be treated in Pakistan or abroad, ARY News reported.

“There is a need of intensive care for treatment of Nawaz Sharif,” Adnan Jinnah said while talking to media at Jinnah Hospital Lahore.

He said condition of blood supply to one part of the patient’s heart was not good.

The doctor said the medical board will decide about shifting the Pakistan Muslim League-N supremo to another place. He said the medical board’s job was to diagnose the disease, while the government had to decide about the treatment.

Read More: Nawaz to undergo angiography at RIC: sources

Maryam Nawaz had reached Jinnah Hospital on Wednesday to see her ailing father in Lahore.

In her formal interaction with reporters, Maryam had said the medical board had given its report to the interior ministry.

The erstwhile prime minister was shifted to Jinnah Hospital from the Kot Lakhpat jail in the light of medical board’s report.

On Feb 19, Leader of the Opposition in the National Assembly Shehbaz Sharif had voiced concern over medical facilities being provided to his elder brother Nawaz Sharif.

 

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