Mexican artist Silvia Pinal, the icon of cinema and theater in that country, confirmed the hospital in which she has been hospitalized since December 23 due to Covid-19, and will continue treatment at home after her health improves. Pascal.
“It was decided that instead of taking her to another normal treatment room, it was better to take her home with all care to avoid getting infected with something else in the hospital,” Pasquale told Milinho.
The unborn actress fully received her vaccinations but missed her booster dose, according to her relatives.
From the very beginning, those close to the actress, immortalized by the Spanish filmmaker Luis Buñuel in the film Viridiana (1961), explained to the press that Benal’s health was stable.
“My mother is very well, she will be very well taken care of, and of course no one can approach her, as if she were in intensive care, completely, but at home,” Paskill added.
Benal arrived at her home, in southern Mexico City, on Wednesday afternoon after leaving the private hospital as she had already been transferred from the COVID area to the intensive care unit.
The artist is considered one of the greats of the golden cycle of national cinema, as are other icons of the time such as Dolores del Río (1904-1983) and María Félix (1914-2002).
Benal became a close figure to a whole new generation of Mexicans when he produced and presented the anthology series “Mujer, cases de la vida real” (1986-2007) on television.
In the past hours, Mexico recorded 167 deaths from the Covid-19 virus, bringing the total deaths to 298,944, in addition to 4,426 new infections, a total of more than 3.95 million cases.
With these numbers, the country remains ranked fourth in terms of the number of deaths from the Corona virus, after the United States, Brazil and India, and fifteenth in terms of the number of confirmed infections, according to a Johns Hopkins University census.
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