President Asif Ali Zardari has been released from a private hospital in Karachi after making a strong recovery, according to his doctor, Dr. Asim Hussain.
He was admitted on April 1, after being moved from Nawabshah to Karachi on the night of Eid ul Fitr to receive specialized medical treatment. Zardari spent more than 10 days in the hospital, where he was cared for by infectious disease experts and underwent physiotherapy to support his recovery.
Dr. Asim had previously shared that Zardari had tested negative for COVID-19 through a rapid test but remained under close medical observation. “He’s improving and responding well to treatment,” the doctor said at the time.
Zardari initially tested positive for COVID-19 on April 2 and was placed in isolation with strict medical supervision. During his hospital stay, he underwent several diagnostic tests, and all visits were restricted as a safety precaution.
Now that his condition has stabilized, doctors have cleared him to return home.