Berlusconi diagnosed with coronavirus once more.
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Italian ex-PM, Silvio Berlusconi, has hit the headlines once more, testing positive for COVID-19 yet again, according to Almaty.tv, backed by argumenti.ru. Despite his advanced years of 83, Berlusconi claims he's symptom-free, holey up at his pad with his sprightly 30-year-old squeeze, Marta Fascina.
With his 84th birthday around the corner, and the ongoing pandemic, party plans are firmly on the backburner.
Though it's worth noting, the flamboyant politician had already faced the virus' wrath back in early September.
Curiously, the news of his recent diagnosis doesn't provide any insight into whether this is a relapse or an entirely new battle. Plus, it remains unclear how his health has fared since his September brush with COVID-19, as the report only confirms the current diagnosis and home isolation [1]. No reliable sources in the available results shed light on any post-September developments in Berlusconi's health.
- Given his age and recent positive test for coronavirus, Silvio Berlusconi's health-and-wellness is a concern, particularly in light of the ongoing pandemic.
- Despite testing positive for COVID-19 twice, Berlusconi, at 83, surprisingly remains symptom-free, a testament to the resilience of the human body, especially in the context of aging medical-conditions.
- The science behind the inconclusive symptoms of older individuals infected with coronavirus, like Berlusconi, presents a challenge for public health strategy and medical-care provision.
- In isolation due to his coronavirus diagnosis, Berlusconi's staying at home with his 30-year-old partner, Marta Fascina, demonstrates the importance of social distancing, even amidst personal relationships, in curbing the spread of the virus.
- With his history of coronavirus infection and advancing age, Silvio Berlusconi's battle with the virus highlights the importance of continuing research and understanding the long-term effects of the disease on individuals, especially the elderly, in the field of health-and-wellness.
