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PressTV - Chavez has overcome respiratory infection, communications minister says

28.1.13

PressTV - Chavez has overcome respiratory infection, communications minister says: On Saturday, on the sidelines of a regional summit with European Union leaders held in the Chilean capital Santiago, Villegas stated that Chavez has recovered from a respiratory infection that he had been battling since his latest cancer surgery in Cuba.

"The respiratory infection has been overcome, though there still is some degree of breathing difficulty that is being treated appropriately," Villegas added.

He went on to say that "forty-five days after surgery to remove a malignant tumor in the pelvis" Chavez’s condition is "favorable.”


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noticias buenas! Nosotros esperamos por sus regresso con salid fuerze.

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