Manila Bulletin

Ex-president Estrada diagnosed with ‘superimpos­ed bacterial lung infection’

- By JEL SANTOS

Former President and Manila Mayor Joseph “Erap” Ejercito Estrada has been diagnosed with a “superimpos­ed bacterial lung infection.”

This was disclosed by his son, former senator Jinggoy Estrada, in a Facebook post on Friday, April 16.

“We wish to announce that my father had a slight setback last night (April 15) as his doctors found a superimpos­ed bacterial lung infection,” he said.

The younger Estrada said his father has been brought back to a nonCOVID-19 Intensive Care Unit (ICU) for monitoring and to support his blood pressure.

The lung infection, he said, caused the former president’s blood pressure to fluctuate.

“But overall, he is stable with high flow oxygen support,” said Estrada.

“Once again, we ask for your prayers for his immediate recovery and also to all those infected with COVID-19.”

On Wednesday (April 14), the former senator announced that his father has been transferre­d to a regular room.

On April 13, the younger Estrada announced that his father tested negative for COVID-19, sharing a photo of the former president while he was still in the ICU of the Cardinal Santos Medical Center in San Juan City.

The 83-year-old former president was taken to the Cardinal Santos Medical Center because he was feeling weak on March 29. He was then found positive for COVID-19.

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