Nelson Mandela discharged
Mr Mandela's discharge this morning from Pretoria's Mediclinic Heart Hospital comes a day after confusion in the Mandela family over whether the 95-year-old former president had in fact been sent home.
Mr Mandela, whose condition is described as "critical" and "at times unstable," was admitted to hospital June 8 suffering from a recurring lung infection.
His home in the upscale Houghton neighbourhood of Johannesburg, already fitted with a hospital-like clinic, has been reconfigured to allow him to receive intensive care there, according to the statement issued by South African President Jacob Zuma's spokesman.
Mr Mandela's doctors "are convinced that he will receive the same level of intensive care at his Houghton home that he received in Pretoria." "If there are health conditions that warrant another admission to hospital in future, this will be done," the statement said.
Mr Mandela, whose condition is described as "critical" and "at times unstable," was admitted to hospital June 8 suffering from a recurring lung infection.
His home in the upscale Houghton neighbourhood of Johannesburg, already fitted with a hospital-like clinic, has been reconfigured to allow him to receive intensive care there, according to the statement issued by South African President Jacob Zuma's spokesman.
Mr Mandela's doctors "are convinced that he will receive the same level of intensive care at his Houghton home that he received in Pretoria." "If there are health conditions that warrant another admission to hospital in future, this will be done," the statement said.
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