Brazilian president stable after hospitalization in Sao Paulo

Xinhua News Agency

SAO PAULO – Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro was stable but not expected to be discharged after being hospitalized early Monday (Jan. 3) morning following an intestinal obstruction, a medical bulletin released by the Vila Nova Star Hospital in Sao Paulo stated.

According to the bulletin, Bolsonaro was admitted due to a partial bowel obstruction, and was stable and able to be evaluated by his doctor, Antonio Luiz Macedo, and his team, with no “expected discharge” for the moment.

“More tests will be performed for a possible surgery for internal obstruction in the abdominal region,” Bolsonaro posted on his Twitter account.

The Brazilian president said he began to feel ill after lunch on Sunday (Jan. 2) while in the state of Santa Catarina where he had celebrated the New Year.

He also indicated that this was the second hospitalization with the same symptoms as a result of a knife attack in 2018 during his election campaign, for which he has since undergone four surgeries. (Xinhua) – bny

Popular

Sharp decline in June 2025 food inflation, proof that gov’t interventions work — DEPDev

By Brian Campued The Marcos administration’s whole-of-government approach to “boost local production, improve logistics, and implement calibrated trade and biosecurity measures” have helped tame food...

TD Bising intensifies; Wind Signal No. 1 up in extreme Northern Luzon

By Brian Campued Tropical Depression Bising slightly intensified over the sea west of extreme Northern Luzon, the state weather bureau said Friday. In its 11:00 a.m....

WALANG PASOK: Class suspensions for July 4 due to heavy rains

Classes in the following areas have been suspended on Friday, July 4, due to the impact of the southwest monsoon (habagat) and the...

PBBM to study DILG Sec. Remulla’s request to declare class suspensions

By Brian Campued Malacañang on Thursday assured Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) Sec. Jonvic Remulla that President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. will...