Antonio Resines leaves the ICU a month after his admission for covid, but remains hospitalized

The actor Antonio Resines has left this Friday, January 28, the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) of the General University Hospital Gregorio Marañón in Madrid after more than a month admitted for complications derived from COVID-19, as reported by the hospital center.

Resines has been transferred to a hospitalization floor. “The patient Antonio Resines, admitted to the Intensive Care Unit since December 23 for acute respiratory failure secondary to bilateral COVID pneumonia, is today discharged from the ICU and transferred to the hospitalization floor,” says the medical part made public.

Previously, the actress Fiorella Faltoyano had made public on her social networks that throughout this Friday Resines would leave the ICU.

This photo is to tell you that Resines leaves the ICU tomorrow where he has spent more than a month fighting Covid… and has won the battle. I am very happy and I wanted to share it with you,” Faltoyano pointed out on his social network this past Thursday.

After his admission at the end of last December, Resines, the 67-year-old Cantabrian interpreter, remained “stable” in the hospital. “We thank you for your interest and affection, but we ask you to understand that at this time the family needs tranquility and serenity.“Family sources then pointed out to Europa Press.

Winner of the Goya for Best Leading Actor for his acclaimed work in ‘La Buena Estrella’ (1997), by Ricardo Franco, this emblematic actor born in Torrelavega (Cantabria) was President of the Spanish Academy of Cinematographic Arts and Sciences during the years 2015 and 2016.

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