In recent hours, it became known on the official social networking sites of singer Wilfredo Vargas He was transferred to intensive care When presenting unfortunate incidents in their health condition.
Vargas is considered one of the greatest exponents of merengue and has received worldwide recognition for decades of his career. The 74-year-old Dominican singer suffers from some health problems that worry his followers.
“Wilfredo Vargas Company reports that the teacher was admitted to a medical center on Wednesday morning, He suffered from pneumonia and influenza type A, so the medical team that received him decided to admit him to the intensive care unituntil Thursday with the intention of receiving appropriate attention,” can be read in the singer’s official statement.
The famous Dominican team also mentioned that the matter began last Monday, when he was returning to his homeland: “On the balloon that transported him, (He) started feeling flu-like symptoms and a persistent cough. When I woke up (this day), it had to be done With the help of his employees and his manager“Huascar Henriquez.”
“I woke up on Wednesday morning, Vargas had to be helped by his employees and his managerHe said in the official statement published on the artist’s Instagram account: “Someone, like the famous Merengue player, is infected with the influenza virus, even though he does not suffer from symptoms.”
Wilfredo Vargas rose to prominence in the world of tropical music as one of the pioneers of merengue music and also worked as: trumpeter, singer, arranger, composer and music producer.
He started his career in 1972, when he was only 23 years old. He founded the band Wilfrido Vargas y sus Beduinos and they recorded their first album in 1972.
Some of the most famous songs of the musical are: “The Dog's Dance”, “The Funny Man”, “Abusadora”, “Volveré”, “El Comején”, “El Africano”, “A Move La Colita”, “13 Años”. “,” The Fool and the Moon “, among others.
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