“Match TV”: figure skater Roman Kostomarov, who is in intensive care, began to regain consciousness
The condition of the Olympic champion in ice dancing Roman Kostomarov, who is in intensive care, continues to improve. This became known to Match TV from a source familiar with the situation.
The source said that the previous night had passed quietly and without change. “Roman is gradually starting to come to his senses, but the temperature is still holding,” he added.
Earlier, the honored coach of Russia in figure skating, Alexander Zhulin, suggested that the development of the disease in Kostomarov provoked a trip to the bath. Honored coach of the USSR Tatyana Tarasova noted that the athlete did not like to drink pills. At the same time, she called the information that Kostomarov tried to treat the disease by swimming in an ice hole as nonsense.
Kostomarov was hospitalized on 10 January. The 45-year-old athlete was diagnosed with pneumonia in combination with influenza B. The skater was connected to a ventilator and a blood oxygenator.
Source: Lenta

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