Veteran Bengali actor Soumitra Chatterjee, who is battling with COVID-19 at Belle Vue Hospital in Kolkata, continues to remain "critical" on Tuesday. Hospital sources said that the 85-year-old widely celebrated actor is not keeping well and is in a drowsy, confusional state. Earlier, Chatterjee was given convalescent plasma therapy twice. His neurological condition has not shown any change in the last two days.
"If this continues he might be put on invasive ventilation support," sources said, adding that Chatterjee has been running a high fever since Sunday afternoon. An MRI was also conducted on the actor but no structural defect was found in the report. A team of 15 doctors is overseeing his health condition at the hospital.
Chatterjee was tested positive for coronavirus on October 5.
Earlier, the actor was shifted to intensive care unit on late Friday night a s he had reached an acute confusional stage. He also had several co-morbidities. Apart from fever, he also developed chest infection, sources said.
He was shooting for a documentary titled Abhijan directed by actor ParambrataChattopadhyay. Last he attended the shooting floor at Bharatlaxmi Studio was on October 1. The next shooting schedule was fixed on October 7.
It was also learnt that the actor has COPD-related troubles and last year he had also suffered from Pneumonia. That time he had to get admitted to the hospital for a few days also. (IANS)
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