There has been no change in the Prime Minister's condition and he continues to be critical but stable.
A CT scan revealed serious damage to the prime minister's digestive system and he has been admitted to surgery.
There is no surgery without risks. The minute that you treat a person, and especially in his head, there are risks.
His life is in danger and his condition can be described as critical and unstable.
After the catheter is taken out, the two parts of the umbrella stick to one another and close the hole.
A serious deterioration of his digestive tract was discovered after an examination and doctors decided to operate.
There are no rules to how long it could take to go away. It could take one day, it could take two days, it could take two weeks.
During the treatment, we found out he owned a chicken coop and that some of his birds had died in recent days. We took samples from the man and he was isolated.
The prime minister's operation was finished a few minutes ago. He was taken to the CT (computed tomography) scanner unit.
The Prime Minister is still in a serious but stable condition.