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Thai Queen leaves hospital
Sun, Mar 23, 2008
The Nation, ANN

HM the Queen's condition has improved after being admitted to the hospital on March 9 for having influenza, bronchitis and sinusitis.

Team of doctors have recommended that HM the Queen suspends her royal activities for a while to ensure she gets enough rest.

The statement issued Sunday said the Queen's condition is improving and there are no complications.

There was no longer inflammation in the sinus, the statement said.

HM the Queen was delighted that many groups of people including foreign leaders and people sent get well and well-wishing to her during her stay in the hospital.

 

 
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