Khaleda Zia's treatment to continue under 'one-stop service'
The medical board has decided to continue BNP Chairperson and former prime minister Begum Khaleda Zia's treatment under 'one-stop service' at London Clinic, her personal physician Dr AZM Zahid Hossain said.
"Madam's latest reports have been reviewed by the medical board led by Professor John Patrick Kennedy and it decided to undergo some more tests later," he told reporters in front of the hospital in London on Tuesday local time.
"Board members of Johns Hopkins Hospital, USA joined a meeting online. Then they decided to continue her treatment at a one-stop service," he said
BSS's Dhaka office today received video footage of Begum Zia's health updates given by Dr Zahid in London.
He said two more doctors from London will examine her health in the next couple of days.
Dr Zahid said the medical board having some additional members will hold another meeting within the next two to three days after getting a few more medical test reports and then decide her next course of treatment.
He said Begum Zia's family members sought prayers from all for her recovery.
The 79-year-old former Prime Minister has been suffering from various physical ailments for long. She was admitted to the London Clinic on 8 January.