Pato Torres reveals complex state of health due to respiratory virus: “It attacked me severely” | TV and Show

Pato Torres reveals complex state of health due to respiratory virus: “It attacked me severely” | TV and Show
Pato Torres reveals complex state of health due to respiratory virus: “It attacked me severely” | TV and Show

Pato Torres He revealed on his social networks that he was going through a complex health moment. The 71-year-old actor caught the flu, experiencing respiratory complications.

In fact, it was he himself who demonstrated this in a video on his social networks, in which showed the difficulties he has in speaking.

However, in the instance the comedian made a kind of mea culpa, indicating that the responsibility is his for not having been vaccinated.

“I want to address mainly the elderly. Yes because I was stubborn, I didn’t get vaccinated. I thought ‘no, I’m a guy who exercises, I train daily, I eat well, etc.’, but it seems that this flu bugger had no idea. So he attacked me anyway, and he attacked me severely,” he said.

“I really tell you, get vaccinated guys, avoid going through this very deplorable state, because The truth is that I have felt very bad. Do it for your family, lastly I have been alone, there is no problem,” he added.

Video of Pato Torres

It should be noted that, from the Ministry of Health, they warned that in the coming weeks there will be an increase in those affected by respiratory viruses.

According to the latest epidemiological report from the Minsal, influenza remains the disease with the greatest presence, reaching 62% of the total cases detected.

Meanwhile, the occupancy of critical beds for adults reached 94% in the public system.

In parallel, according to the Minsal, the number of vaccinations against influenza reached 67.8% of the target population, which translates into 6 million 400 thousand doses administered.

 
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