Amit Shah admitted to AIIMS with complaints of  fatigue

Home Minister, Amit Shah on Tuesday has been admitted for post COVID Care at AIIMS, after he complained of fatigue and body ache

New Delhi: Home Minister, Amit Shah on Tuesday has been admitted for post COVID Care at AIIMS, after he complained of fatigue and body ache for the past 3-4 days, a statement from AIIMS confirmed. 

Days after testing negative for the highly infectious novel coronavirus, Home Minister Amit Shah has been admitted to All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) for post COVID care. 

AIIMS Media and Protocol Division Chairperson Dr Aarti Vij said in the statement. that the Home Minister is comfortable and is continuing his work from hospital. 

Amit Shah was discharged from Medanta Hospital in Gurugram on 14 August after testing negative for Covid-19.

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