J.Balvin Colombia hospital J Balvin Coronavirus J.Balvin Colombia

J Balvin worries about his health while his mother is still hospitalized

Reading now: 198
us.hola.com

J Balvin. The singer is still very worried about the health of his mother, Alba Mery Balvin who has been hospitalized for several days for Covid and related complications.

She was recently transferred to Intensive Care and Balvin has never been apart from her, standing by her side. However, these worries are beginning to take a toll on him, after days without a good night’s sleep.“This has been a dark week,” he wrote in one of his most alarming social media stories.

In the post, he appeared on a gurney as he was being transferred to another wing of the hospital. For a couple of hours, his fans were worried about him, not knowing what was going on.

When things got better, he reached out again to his community.J Balvin shares sweet birthday message for his longtime friend Karol GJ Balvin pens touching tribute to Bad Bunny following blockbuster ‘P FKN R’ performance“Right now I’m at the hospital, they are giving me an IV.

Read more on us.hola.com
The website covid-19.rehab is an aggregator of news from open sources. The source is indicated at the beginning and at the end of the announcement. You can send a complaint on the news if you find it unreliable.

Related News

Jean-Yves Duclos - Canada will scrap pre-arrival COVID-19 testing rule for vaccinated travellers April 1 - globalnews.ca - Canada - county Canadian
globalnews.ca
80%
523
Canada will scrap pre-arrival COVID-19 testing rule for vaccinated travellers April 1
COVID-19 testing requirement for fully vaccinated travellers, the federal government announced on Thursday.Starting April 1, vaccinated travellers won’t need to track down a COVID-19 test in the last day before their vacation ends.“Today’s announcement is encouraging, but let us remember that all measures are subject to review,” said Health Minister Jean-Yves Duclos, speaking to reporters Thursday morning.“We will continue to adjust them as the epidemiological situation here in Canada and abroad evolves.”Currently, all travellers entering Canada — regardless of vaccination status — have to show proof of a negative COVID-19 antigen test, taken within 24 hours of their flight or arrival at Canada’s border.As an alternative, they can show proof of a negative PCR test from within the previous 72 hours. Is Canada dropping its COVID-19 guard too quickly? Experts weigh in But starting next month, travellers who are fully vaccinated — with two doses of an approved COVID-19 vaccine — won’t have to show either.Fully vaccinated travellers might still have to undergo random testing when they arrive in Canada, but they don’t have to quarantine while awaiting their results, Duclos added.Unvaccinated and partially vaccinated travellers will be subject to a molecular test both when they arrive and again eight days later.
DMCA